Children's, Intermediate and Advanced Online English Dictionary & Thesaurus

Comprehensive
Dictionary Suite
Help
Help
Help
 
Advanced Dictionary    
Display options
Show syllables
Show Lookup History
Double-Click Lookup
  Show Spanish support
 
Pronunciation
Wordsmyth
  Phonics
  IPA
 
Entry formats
Standard
  Classic
   

cred·u·lous

credulous

pronunciation:
kre j ls
part of speech: adjective
definition 1: disposed to believe, esp. on scanty evidence; gullible.
His credulous parents believed any story he made up about his whereabouts after school.Audiences were more credulous in the early days of the movies, and special effects did not have to be extremely realistic to wow viewers.
synonyms:
gullible
antonyms:
incredulous, skeptical
similar words:
believing, ingenuous, innocent, naive, soft, trustful, trusting, uncritical, unsophisticated, unsuspicious
definition 2: based upon or caused by gullibility.
These were credulous investments in doubtful businesses.
antonyms:
incredulous
similar words:
imprudent, naive, reckless, silly, thoughtless, unwise
derivations: credulously (adv.), credulousness (n.)