credulous

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
credulous
    adj 1: disposed to believe on little evidence; "the gimmick
           would convince none but the most credulous" [ant:
           {incredulous}]
    2: showing a lack of judgment or experience; "so credulous he
       believes everything he reads"
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Credulous \Cred"u*lous\ (kr?d"?-l?s; 135), a. [L. credulus, fr.
   credere. See {Creed}.]
   1. Apt to believe on slight evidence; easily imposed upon;
      unsuspecting. --Landor.
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            Eve, our credulous mother.            --Milton.
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   2. Believed too readily. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
86 Moby Thesaurus words for "credulous":
      accepting, apish, asinine, batty, befooled, beguiled, believing,
      besotted, brainless, buffoonish, childlike, cockeyed, confiding,
      crazy, daffy, daft, dazed, dependent, depending, dizzy, doting,
      dumb, dupable, easily taken in, easy of belief, fatuitous, fatuous,
      flaky, fond, fool, foolheaded, foolish, fuddled, futile, gaga,
      goofy, green, guileless, gulled, gullible, idiotic, imbecile,
      inane, inclined to believe, inept, inexperienced, infatuated,
      innocent, insane, kooky, loony, mad, maudlin, moronic, naive,
      nutty, overconfiding, overcredulous, overtrustful, overtrusting,
      reliant, relying, sappy, screwy, senseless, sentimental, silly,
      simple, stupid, superstitious, thoughtless, trustful, trusting,
      trusty, uncritical, undoubting, unquestioning, unskeptical,
      unsophisticated, unsuspecting, unsuspicious, unwary, wacky, wet,
      without suspicion, witless

    

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