credulity

/krəˈduːləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being too willing to believe things, especially without strong evidence.
    • The scam artist took advantage of people's credulity with fake investment offers.
    • The story was so outrageous that it strained the credulity of even the most trusting listeners.
    • Her credulity made her an easy target for misleading advertisements.
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