noun
- plural of credulity; instances or degrees of willingness to believe things too easily without sufficient evidence
Usage: Always used in plural form; Formal or literary register
Examples
- The con artist exploited the credulities of elderly investors.
- Different cultures have varying credulities regarding supernatural phenomena.
- The advertisement played on the credulities of young consumers.
- His repeated credulities made him an easy target for misinformation.
- The documentary exposed the credulities that allow false health claims to spread.