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Credulousness - Definition of Credulousness at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Credulousness. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use credulousness in a Sentence...
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cred·u·lous (kr j -l s). adj. 1. Disposed to believe too readily; gullible. 2. Arising from or characterized by credulity. See Usage Note at credible. ...
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2 : proceeding from credulity <credulous superstitions>. — cred·u·lous·ly adverb ... Learn more about "credulousness" and related topics at Britannica.com ...
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Encyclopedia article about credulousness. Information about credulousness in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... (redirected from credulousness)
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Cred·u·lous·ness n. Readiness to believe on slight evidence; credulity. Beyond all credulity is the credulousness of atheists ... Beyond all credulity is the credulousness of atheists. S. Clarke.;
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I like to figure out the appropriate term for collections of things (a disorganisation of libertarians?), and upon reading the bizarre responses to Dave Cameron's speech at the Tory Party conference, a 'credulousness of Conservatives' came to mind.
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Credulousness is not a positive attribute, like being credible or in credit. It means that you are inclined to believe nonsense much too easily, or to swallow stories without bothering to check up on them properly, or even at all.
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Avoid irrational exuberance (to quote Alan Greenspan) or credulousness in good times, in bull markets. In bear markets, don't panic or or despair. Too often, financial institutions forget to run their own shops on this basic principle, which they are so fond of reciting to their clients.
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MaxSpeak, You Listen!: Meanwhile, Back at the Flashpoint... (10/3/06) by Seth Ackerman ... ; Extra! contributing writer Ackerman combats the mainstream media skew toward Bush-friendly views of the Middle East. ... How many times have we been told that the Lamontofascists, in all their shrillness, have failed to...
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