Synonym: naif, primitive, unenlightened, uninitiate, uninitiated, uninstructed. Similar words: nail, questionnaire, give, live, five, liver, dived, river. Meaning: [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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(121) This is a rather naive view of a regime which openly threatens those who hold different views with death.
(122) Could anyone be as naive as Jett appeared to be?
(123) Forget the stereotype of the naive female student who answers an ad and ends up on the streets.
(124) David was loyal to a fault, and in his naive understanding quietly expected the same kind of loyalty in return.
(125) Naive trainees were often thus coaxed into doing hard, boring work for little remuneration.
(126) Many, if not most, of their theories seem rather naive, even childlike, today.
(127) Well-organised Cambridge tried to kill the game and Boro were naive when caught out so often by the offside trap.
(128) It is a mistake to be too naive about the old wetland commons.
(129) Realities were not so simple, men neither so cynical, nor so naive.
(130) It does not refer to naive anthropomorphism, to childish notions of a kind of finite Person resident somewhere.
(131) The view that this small and privileged class will retain its power and income is naive.
(132) I know that sounds very childish and naive, but think about it.
(133) It would be naive to believe that there aren't lots of people who would leap at the opportunity.
(134) Every teenage fantasy, frustration and obsession is here as the naive youngsters exchange their drab existences for an alcohol-induced escapism.
(135) No longer did record companies set a contractual agenda which the young, naive performer was obliged to follow.
(136) He blames himself for being naive about how such centres come into being, and about how they can be run.
(137) In organizations with scarce resources political activity is inevitable and only the naive decry it.
(138) Faded pastel charms of the naive music.
(139) Naive, perhaps[sentencedict.com/naive.html], but whom did her naivete harm?
(140) Let me always naive Headstall mad.
(141) Childishness naive forever traveling in the blue space.
(142) Her initial confidence can seem brash and naive.
(143) So is Charas a naive dreamer?
(144) She is a naive girl, a most unspotted lily.
(145) Modern readers would find such naive solution totally unacceptable.
(146) But that's naive -- and even disingenuous.
(147) His naive attitude provokes their derision.
(148) She was so naive to believe the con man.
(149) Ninety percent of the concerns that novice programmers express about the execution speed of an interpreted/byte-compiled language like Python are simply naive.
(150) EXAMPLE: The reports of huge profits being made in the sales of the worthless product were just flimflam invented to stimulate investment by naive people.