cred·u·lous /ˈkrɛʤələs/
(a.)輕信的,易被瞞的,易受騙的
Cred·u·lous a.
1. Apt to believe on slight evidence; easily imposed upon; unsuspecting.
Eve, our credulous mother. --Milton.
2. Believed too readily. [Obs.]
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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"