noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She was accused of overcredulity when she accepted his explanation without any evidence.

Definition:Readily or too readily believing or accepting something

From overcredulous

Example:His skepticism saved him from falling prey to the scam, unlike his overly credulous friend.

Definition:The disposition to entertain doubts about claims that are not supported by sufficient evidence or to question the truth or validity of something.

From skepticism

Example:The advertisement aimed to increase the product's persuasibility among the overcredulous group.

Definition:The quality of being easily persuaded or convinced

From persuasibility

Example:Do not be too quick to believe everything he says, especially if it sounds like overcredulity.

Definition:To accept (something) as true, authentic, or real.

From believe

Example:She was a complete gullible and fell for the cons artist's story.

Definition:Easily tricked or deceived; lacking in discernment or common sense.

From gullible

Example:His overcredulity made him a perfect victim of the elaborate deception.

Definition:The act of deceiving someone; the presentation of misleading information.

From deception

Example:Scientific overcredulity often leads to accepting unsupported hypotheses as proven facts.

Definition:Information provided as proof of a claim.

From evidence

Example:Many people hold onto superstitions, demonstrating a form of overcredulity that often leads to irrational decisions.

Definition:An irrational belief in the existence of supernatural influences or forces, often leading to overcredulity in unproven or false claims.

From superstition

Example:The skeptical scientist kept a critical eye on the claims made by the overly credulous public.

Definition:A person who generally or habitually doubts conventionally accepted ideas; a denier.

From skeptic

Example:Her superficiality and overcredulity often clouded her judgment and led to poor decisions.

Definition:Lack of depth, thoroughness, or insight; a tendency to consider or judge superficial matters rather than deeper issues.

From superficiality