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naive
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naive
adjective
/naɪˈiːv/
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naivete
Meaning
Having a lack of experience or sophistication; overly innocent or trusting.
Lacking experience, wisdom, or judgment; too trusting.
Example Sentences
She was
naive
to believe the scammer’s story.
She was naïve to believe every advertisement she saw.
Example Expressions
naive optimism
naïve optimism
Synonyms
innocent, gullible, simple, trusting, unsophisticated
Entry 1
innocent, gullible, simple, trusting, unsophisticated
Entry 2
innocent, gullible, trusting, simple
Antonyms
cynical, experienced, shrewd, wise, skeptical
Entry 1
cynical, experienced, shrewd
Entry 2
wise, skeptical, experienced
Collocations
naive belief, naive optimism, seem naive, extremely naive, naïve belief, naïve hope, naïve assumption, naïve person
Entry 1
naive belief, naive optimism, seem naive, extremely naive
Entry 2
naïve belief, naïve hope, naïve assumption, naïve person
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