Famous atheists mocked them and then capitulated themselves to the mysteries of the spirit world: like Annie Besant, a social reformer who ended up as a credulous theosophist.
The old Man fortunately was credulous and incurious: He believed all I said, and sought to know no more than what I thought proper to tell him.
幸运的是,老人轻信且不好奇:他相信我所说的一切,并且只想知道我认为应该告诉他的内容。
新鲜空气
Lacy deftly tiptoes the line between Maryk being honorable and credulous, and Clarke bristles as Greenwald, who's irked that in order to save Maryk, he'll need to destroy Queeg.
Credulity is a state of willingness to believe in one or many people or things in the absence of reasonable proof or knowledge.
Credulity is not simply a belief in something that may be false. The subject of the belief may even be correct, but a credulous person will believe it without good evidence.