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Sentence count:227+10Posted:2016-09-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: naifprimitiveunenlighteneduninitiateuninitiateduninstructedSimilar words: nailquestionnairegivelivefiveliverdivedriverMeaning: [nɑ'ɪːv /naɪ'ɪːv]  adj. 1. marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience 2. of or created by one without formal training; simple or naive in style 3. inexperienced 4. lacking information or instruction 5. not initiated; deficient in relevant experience. 
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(61) Looking back, Andrew Ory acknowledges he was both brash and naive, but willing to take chances.
(62) The atmosphere between them was chilly enough for the most naive Girl to notice.
(63) She seemed reasonably harmless and naive and willing to please.
(64) It is a myth that is clinically naive and will not stand up in the face of empirical evidence.
(65) She struggled to analyze whether this was a naive point of view; or worthless cynicism.
(66) Everything was perfect except that when I came to train experimentally naive monkeys, I discovered that they did not like peanuts.
(67) From the benefit of hindsight, it was somewhat naive on my part, assuming that anybody can do anything.
(68) You don't have to breach netiquette to get flamed-just expressing a contrary or naive opinion should do the trick.
(69) The product of wishful and naive thinking - nothing but a cruel deceit: a phantasmagoria.
(70) A radical criminology which appears to deny this will be seen as naive and rightly rejected.
(71) I soon realised that not everyone was as naive as I had been and I fell out with Kate and Alison.
(72) I was very naive at the beginning but I learn fast.
(73) This sociologically naive view has long since had to be abandoned.
(74) Talking with Bimal I realized how wrong - or naive - I had been.
(75) Yet only a naive observer would say that his son is not powerful.
(76) Deborah Sherwin, defending Cook, said he was also naive about the drugs.
(77) This is, clearly, a pretty naive view, even of a direct response campaign.
(78) She uses the vignettes to explode a naive view of romantic fulfilment in marriage.
(79) In view of the official line that April's supplementary budget was designed to boost only domestic firms,[sentencedict.com] this may be naive.
(80) Trying artificially to separate politics and management, or treat the former as an illegitimate intrusion, is naive.
(81) But Donald Rumsfeld's appointment as defence secretary makes those predictions look naive.
(82) He admitted he had been very naive when he began giving away his fortune six years ago.
(83) Students objected to being portrayed as naive, immature and easily-led innocents.
(84) I was so naive - I believed everything the military told me.
(85) All right, the Ardakkeans seemed fairly naive about some things, like crime.
(86) Young physicians entering their first research post and hoping for a higher degree are vulnerable and naive.
(87) But to regard him as naive rather than evil is to miss the point.
(88) If there is conversion from memory to naive phenotype, the conversion rate will be significantly greater than zero.
(89) It is an attempt, perhaps a rather naive attempt, to apply information theory to decoration.
(90) It would be naive and vain to try to emulate Pope John, who was unique and unrepeatable.
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