Definitions from Wiktionary (credophile)
▸ noun: One who gets positive pleasure from belief and pain from doubt; one who collects beliefs not for utility but for glitter and for whom, once he or she has embraced a belief, it takes something more than mere disproof to make to let go.
▸ noun: One who is especially gullible.
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▸ noun: One who gets positive pleasure from belief and pain from doubt; one who collects beliefs not for utility but for glitter and for whom, once he or she has embraced a belief, it takes something more than mere disproof to make to let go.
▸ noun: One who is especially gullible.
Similar:
crypto-believer,
true believer,
philodoxer,
philodox,
canophile,
algophilist,
computerophile,
Christianophile,
true believer syndrome,
alethophile,
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