Crédulo in english
Gullible
pronunciation: gʌləbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: gʌləbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
crédulo = credulous ; unsuspecting ; gullible.
Example: It is difficult to see how the following typical enquiries could be answered the consultation of a dictionary: 'Where does the phrase `to set the river on fire` come from?' or 'What does `credulous` mean?'.Example: There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.Example: I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.more:
» crédulos, los = unsuspecting, the ; gullible, the .
Example: While some sites are strictly parody intended or product-promoting, some intentionally lure the unsuspecting into information provided by hate groups or other agenda-laden organisations. Example: In addition, he suggests that the City men who made the markets spin exploited the gullible through insider dealing and rigged markets.