TDW: Credulity Def: (noun) willingness to believe or trust too readily, especially without proper or adequate evidence; gullibility Etymology: Either (i) a borrowing from French. Or (ii) a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French credulite; Latin crēdulitās. \ (i) Middle French credulite (French credulité) fact of believing, belief, credence, readiness to believe (13th cent. in Old French; in modern French usually ‘imprudent or naive belief’), something that one believes, opinion (c1370), or its etymon (ii) classical Latin crēdulitās trustfulness, readiness to believe, imprudence, in post-classical Latin also (with positive connotation) faith, credence, profession of the Christian faith (4th cent.) \ crēdulus (see credulous adj.) + ‑tās (see ‑ty suffix1; compare ‑ity suffix). Written: Don Huely with ChatGPT Edited: Dougie McFallendar Rockin to Rodkimrocks: Fergus O’Shaughnessy Socials: Catarina Fraga Music: Survive the Montage by RKVC ( IG: @rodkimrocks - X: @RodKim Website: https://www.rodkim.com/ ) #huely #thedailyword #dougie69mf #fergusoshay #kat2111110 #RodKim #RKVC #rodkimrocks #Credulity @kat2111110 @fergusoshay @dougie69mf @rodkimrocks