credulous

/ˈkrɛdʒələs/
adjective
  1. Too willing to believe things, especially without good reason or evidence.
    • Credulous tourists often fall for overpriced souvenirs in the market.
    • He was so credulous that he believed every rumor he heard at school.
    • The credulous audience accepted the magician's claims without question.
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