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credulously

adverb as in naively

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This is an extension of the Ukraine conspiracy theory with all the problems detailed above, in addition to its own issues, but nonetheless is treated credulously by the Fox host.

From Salon

It’s a grimly laughable premise, but the nation’s major media outlets routinely take such claims seriously and credulously.

From Salon

In this book, he credulously quotes a venture capitalist speculating that Bankman-Fried “had a real shot at being the world’s first trillionaire.”

It has revealed that Fox hosts and executives privately derided the 2020 stolen-election claims, even as Fox credulously aired them in an effort to secure viewers.

Prosecutors said that if Danchenko had been more honest about his sources, the FBI might not have treated the dossier so credulously.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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