Similar words: incredulity, credibility, credulous, incredulous, incredulously, unpredictability, credit, sacred. Meaning: [krɪ'djuːlətɪ] n. tendency to believe readily.
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31. Advertisers like to take advantage of children's natural credulity.
32. He has outgrown his credulity.
33. They seem to equate intelligent belief credulity.
34. He has practised upon my credulity.
35. Those are just some of the reasons the appointment might stretch credulity.
36. Confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom:youth is the season of credulity(William Pitt.
37. This was his harmless revenge for having occasionally had his credulity too easily engaged in America.
38. As our credulity switched back to her she leaned forward with enthusiasm.
39. Complacency, conceit,[http://sentencedict.com/credulity.html] and credulity are three big submerged reefs in one's life.
40. This mechanism acts to deny credulity to the victim who represents weakness.
41. Secondly , the differentiating indirect intent from credulity defect is clear.
42. At this point in his career, Davis making $ 65 million credulity, even if he's motivated.
43. His denunciation of Stalin exposed the credulity of fellow - travellers.
44. PPR's hubris in dashing into a sector so removed from its own world of timber trading, cheap furniture, bookselling, consumer credit and African car dealerships has stretched credulity.
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