nave |
credulous |
As a noun nave
is (human) hand.
As an adjective credulous is
excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
credulous |
disbelieving |
As adjectives the difference between credulous and disbelieving
is that
credulous is excessively ready to believe things; gullible while
disbelieving is refusing to believe; skeptical or incredulous.
As a verb disbelieving is
present participle of lang=en.
complicit |
credulous |
As adjectives the difference between complicit and credulous
is that
complicit is associated with or participating in an activity, especially one of a questionable nature while
credulous is excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
frank |
credulous |
Related terms |
Frank is a related term of credulous.
As a noun frank
is one of the franks, a germanic federation that inhabited parts of what are now france, the low countries and germany.
As a proper noun frank
is .
As an adjective credulous is
excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
credulous |
impressionable |
As adjectives the difference between credulous and impressionable
is that
credulous is excessively ready to believe things; gullible while
impressionable is being easily influenced (especially of young people).
As a noun impressionable is
an impressionable person.
unadorned |
credulous |
Related terms |
Unadorned is a related term of credulous.
As adjectives the difference between unadorned and credulous
is that
unadorned is having no additional decoration or embellishment; plain and simple while
credulous is excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
undesigning |
credulous |
Related terms |
Undesigning is a related term of credulous.
As adjectives the difference between undesigning and credulous
is that
undesigning is having no artful, ulterior, or fraudulent purpose; sincere; artless; simple while
credulous is excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
harmless |
credulous |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between harmless and credulous
is that
harmless is incapable of causing harm or danger while
credulous is excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
uncompounded |
credulous |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between uncompounded and credulous
is that
uncompounded is not compounded while
credulous is excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
credulous |
shallow |
Related terms |
Credulous is a related term of shallow.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between credulous and shallow
is that
credulous is (obsolete) believed too readily while
shallow is (obsolete) not deep in tone.
As adjectives the difference between credulous and shallow
is that
credulous is excessively ready to believe things; gullible while
shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.
As a noun shallow is
a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.
As a verb shallow is
to make or become less deep.
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