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Key Difference
Analogy: Think of credible as the feeling you get when you hear a story that makes sense and feels real.
Analogy: Think of credulous as someone who would believe any story, even if it sounds a bit far-fetched!
Common Mistakes and Tips
Tip: Remember, credible has “cred-” in it, like “credit” or “credibility,” which links to trustworthiness. Credulous has a sound like “gullible,” helping you remember that it refers to a tendency to believe too quickly.
Practice Time
Fill in the blanks with either credible or credulous:
Answers:
🌟 Pro Tip:
Think of credible as something reliable and believable, while credulous describes a person who is a bit too trusting.