naive

[US]/naɪˈiːv/
[UK]/naɪˈiːv/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. lacking experience; innocent; showing a lack of worldly knowledge and experience; easily deceived or misled.

Example Sentences

an artless, naive girl.

persons naive to marijuana.

He is so naive as to believe such a lie.

Don't be so naive as to be taken in by their lies.

the rather naive young man had been totally misled.

Andy had a sweet, naive look when he smiled.

It's naive of you to believe he'll do what he says.

You can now stop this kind of bored, naive playgame.

She's so naive that she believes everything he tells her.

leave our naive childhood behind, shuffle off this mortal flauntiness, then keep peace in life!

She is so naive that she believes everything he tells her.

"She's naive about the whole world of vampires, but she's willing to submerse herself in it. I think I might be a little more over-analytical."

I brought my son lots of presents to celebret his seventh birthday .To my surprise,my naive boy clumsily tossted me expressing childish gratitude .

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