What does naive mean




















An example of naive is someone who believes that the moon is made of cheese because their mother said it was. I've always liked the naive way in which he ignores all the background detail.

When she was young and naive , she had dreamed of such a job. Oh, so you are still naive enough to hope he'll stick around. Almost all of them stared with naive , childlike curiosity at Pierre's white hat and green swallow-tail coat. All rights reserved. Filters 0. Wiktionary 5. Surely you're not naive enough to believe adverts! I've always liked the naive way in which he ignores all the background detail. Webster Dictionary 3.

Freebase 0. Chambers 20th Century Dictionary 0. The New Hacker's Dictionary 2. Suggested Resources 1. Matched Categories Fine Arts. Anagrams for naive » naevi, navie naevi, navie, Evian brand name. How to pronounce naive? Alex US English. David US English.

Mark US English. Daniel British. Libby British. Mia British. Karen Australian. Hayley Australian. Natasha Australian.

Veena Indian. Priya Indian. Neerja Indian. Zira US English. Oliver British. Wendy British. Fred US English. Meanwhile, some pandemic experts say that presuming a return to normal public life, critical to Disney, would be naive anytime in the near future. It would be naive to think a robust sports schedule would have prevented the Capitol riot.

It was always optimistic, boarding on the naive , to think a new year would immediately wash away the problems of In many ways and for many years, Viking scholars have been naive and simplistic about their acknowledgement and recognition of gender variation in the later Iron Age. I was naive enough to assume that he would, at most, rob me. She tackles weighty subjects with a naive sensibility and faux-innocence, but skillfully avoids dumbing them down.

I was definitely naive , I think the main similarity between me and Hal is that we were naive. Maybe you can call it naive but that's the way Shae simply is. And Jansoulet felt the delight of a child, a plebeian joy, compounded of ignorance and naive vanity. There was a naturalness in his enjoyment which was almost boylike; a naive sort of exultation possessed him.

Buzonniere, Rochfort and Fangouse are milder and more naive in their demonstrations and their works are of no weight or interest.



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