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Filter by Meaning The credulous child believed in the tooth fairy until a much older age.
The tabloid magazine relied on credulous readers who were willing to believe sensationalized stories.
The credulous student believed all the exaggerated claims made in the advertisement for a study aid.
The credulous teenager believed everything she read on the internet without fact-checking.
The tabloid's sensational headlines often target credulous readers who easily believe outrageous stories.
The credulous crowd believed every word of the self-proclaimed psychic's predictions.
The credulous investor put all his savings into a dubious business scheme without conducting proper research.
The charlatan claimed to possess the ability to communicate with the dead, and the credulous audience believed every word.
Despite the lack of scientific evidence, he remained credulous about the existence of aliens.
Despite the lack of scientific evidence, the credulous woman readily embraced the idea of crystal healing.
Mark's credulous nature led him to believe in superstitions, such as avoiding black cats and walking under ladders.
Emily's credulous faith in the fortune teller's predictions led her to make hasty and irrational decisions.
The gullible tourist fell for the credulous locals' elaborate scam, losing all his money.
Jenny's credulous nature made her an easy target for persuasive salespeople.
The tabloid's sensational headlines attracted a credulous audience seeking scandalous stories about celebrities.
She was often taken advantage of due to her credulous nature.
The credulous believer embraced every conspiracy theory without critically examining the evidence.
The politician's speech was aimed at manipulating the credulous masses.
The credulous child thought the tooth fairy would leave money under their pillow in exchange for a lost tooth.
Despite all the evidence against the hoax, a credulous few still believed in the existence of the Loch Ness Monster.
The credulous child believed the magician could make objects disappear with a wave of his hand.
Despite the lack of scientific evidence, the credulous woman fell for the miracle weight-loss product.
Despite the lack of evidence, he remained credulous about the existence of ghosts.
The psychic took advantage of the credulous woman's vulnerability, convincing her to pay for future predictions.
Despite the lack of credible evidence, the credulous student believed in the existence of mythical creatures like unicorns and dragons.
Despite the lack of evidence, the credulous crowd believed in the existence of a mythical creature lurking in the forest.
The cult leader manipulated the credulous followers, convincing them to relinquish all their possessions for the promise of salvation.
The credulous tourist fell for the scammer's promise of a free luxury vacation.
Jenny's credulous nature made her an easy target for conspiracy theories circulating on social media.
The tabloid magazine preyed on credulous readers with its sensationalized stories.
The credulous patient trusted the quack doctor and wasted money on useless treatments.
Despite lacking evidence, the credulous conspiracy theorist believed every word he heard.
The credulous student easily accepted the gossip without questioning its accuracy.
The fortune teller took advantage of the credulous woman by offering false predictions.
Despite the lack of scientific evidence, the credulous individual believed in the power of crystal healing.
Despite the lack of evidence, the credulous reporter published the sensational story.
The credulous patient fell for the online advertisement claiming a miracle cure for their chronic illness.
The politician took advantage of the credulous voters by making false promises.
The credulous employee forwarded the suspicious email without realizing it was a phishing attempt.
The credulous investor lost a significant amount of money in a fraudulent scheme.
The psychic took advantage of credulous individuals by claiming to communicate with their deceased loved ones.
The credulous customer bought the expensive miracle weight loss product, believing the extravagant claims on the packaging.
The fortune teller preyed on the credulous beliefs of her customers.
Despite the lack of credible sources, the credulous reader shared the sensational news article on social media.
The child's credulous belief in Santa Claus was endearing to his parents.
The credulous sports fan believed the outrageous rumors about his favorite athlete.
The credulous job seeker fell victim to a fraudulent job offer and lost personal information.
The cult leader preyed on the credulous followers, convincing them of his divine powers and manipulating their actions.
Despite warnings from experts, many people continue to be credulous about miracle weight-loss products.
The credulous child believed the fairy tale was real.
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