credulosity

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English

Etymology

From credulous +‎ -ity on the model of formations such as curiosity.

Pronunciation

Noun

credulosity (uncountable)

  1. (uncommon) credulity, credulousness, gullibility
    • 1873, William Thomas Thornton, “Recent Phases of Scientific Atheism”, in Old-Fashioned Ethics and Common-Sense Metaphysics: With Some of Their Applications, London: Macmillan and Co., page 237:
      But what adequate superlative shall we invent to express the credulity, the credulosity run mad, of those who, in a matter of scientific belief, deliberately accept such odds.
    • 1914 April, “Editorial Comment”, in Work With Boys: A Magazine of Methods, volume XIV, number 4, Reading, Pa.: William McCormick, page 127:
      [] here the Friendly Visitor must proceed with due caution and proper consideration of the credulosity of her interviewee— take a shower bath at the club nearly every night, with out any deadly results up to date
    • 2018 May, John Grant, “Introduction”, in Corrupted Science, revised and expanded edition, Tucson, AZ: See Sharp Press, →ISBN, page 6:
      [] further, since those members of the audience who perceive the lie will soon go elsewhere for their information, the “credulosity quotient” of the remaining audience tends to rise.

Usage notes

  • This term is hardly found before the beginning of the 21st century.