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Credulos
Description:
Credulos is an adjective in Spanish that refers to someone who is easily persuaded or gullible. It describes a person who believes things without questioning them or being critical.
Senses:
- In a general sense, credulos describes a person who tends to believe in things without evidence or skepticism.
- In a popular context, credulos can refer to people who easily fall for scams or fraudulent schemes.
- In a local context, credulos can indicate someone who is easily influenced by superstitions or folk beliefs specific to a particular region.
Sample Sentences:
- Él es muy credulo y siempre cae en las estafas más obvias. (He is very gullible and always falls for the most obvious scams.)
- Los turistas credulos compraron amuletos para protegerse contra los maleficios. (The gullible tourists bought amulets to protect themselves against curses.)
- En esa región, la gente es extremadamente credula y conserva muchas creencias tradicionales. (In that region, people are extremely superstitious and hold many traditional beliefs.)
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