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Dictionary: na·ive or na·ïve (nī-ēv', nä-) pronunciation also na·if
 
or na·ïf (nī-ēf', nä-)
adj.
  1. Lacking worldly experience and understanding, especially:
    1. Simple and guileless; artless: a child with a naive charm.
    2. Unsuspecting or credulous: “Students, often bright but naive, bet—and lose—substantial sums of money on sporting events” (Tim Layden).
  2. Showing or characterized by a lack of sophistication and critical judgment: “this extravagance of metaphors, with its naive bombast” (H.L. Mencken).
    1. Not previously subjected to experiments: testing naive mice.
    2. Not having previously taken or received a particular drug: persons naive to marijuana.
n.

One who is artless, credulous, or uncritical.

[French naïve, feminine of naïf, from Old French naif, natural, native, from Latin nātīvus, native, rustic, from nātus, past participle of nāscī, to be born.]

naively na·ive'ly adv.
naiveness na·ive'ness n.

SYNONYMS  naive, simple, ingenuous, unsophisticated, natural, unaffected, guileless, artless. These adjectives mean free from guile, cunning, or sham. Naive sometimes connotes a credulity that impedes effective functioning in a practical world: “this naive simple creature, with his straightforward and friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances” (Arnold Bennett). Simple stresses absence of complexity, artifice, pretentiousness, or dissimulation: “Those of highest worth and breeding are most simple in manner and attire” (Francis Parkman). “Among simple people she had the reputation of being a prodigy of information” (Harriet Beecher Stowe). Ingenuous denotes childlike directness, simplicity, and innocence; it connotes an inability to mask one's feelings: an ingenuous admission of responsibility. Unsophisticated indicates absence of worldliness: the astonishment of unsophisticated tourists at the tall buildings. Natural stresses spontaneity that is the result of freedom from self-consciousness or inhibitions: “When Kavanagh was present, Alice was happy, but embarrassed; Cecelia, joyous and natural” (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow). Unaffected implies sincerity and lack of affectation: “With men he can be rational and unaffected, but when he has ladies to please, every feature works” (Jane Austen). Guileless signifies absence of insidious or treacherous cunning: a guileless, disarming look. Artless stresses absence of plan or purpose and suggests unconcern for or lack of awareness of the reaction produced in others: a child of artless grace and simple goodness.


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Thesaurus: naive
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also naif

adjective

  1. Free from guile, cunning, or deceit: artless, guileless, ingenuous, innocent, natural, simple, unaffected, unsophisticated, unstudied, unworldly. See honest/dishonest.
  2. Easily imposed on or tricked: credulous, dupable, easy, exploitable, gullible, susceptible. See wise/foolish.

noun

    A guileless, unsophisticated person: babe, child, ingénue, innocent. Idioms: babe in the woods. See knowledge/ignorance.

 
Antonyms: naive
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adj

Definition: childlike, trusting
Antonyms: experienced, leery, skeptical, sophisticated, wise


 
Hacker Slang: naive
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1. Untutored in the perversities of some particular program or system; one who still tries to do things in an intuitive way, rather than the right way (in really good designs these coincide, but most designs aren't ‘really good’ in the appropriate sense). This trait is completely unrelated to general maturity or competence, or even competence at any other specific program. It is a sad commentary on the primitive state of computing that the natural opposite of this term is often claimed to be experienced user but is really more like cynical user.

2. Said of an algorithm that doesn't take advantage of some superior but advanced technique, e.g., the bubble sort. It may imply naivete on the part of the programmer, although there are situations where a naive algorithm is preferred, because it is more important to keep the code comprehensible than to go for maximum performance. “I know the linear search is naive, but in this case the list typically only has half a dozen items.” Compare brute force.


 
Album Review: Naïve
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  • Artist: KMFDM
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1990
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Having built up both their reputation and their increasing musical range over earlier releases, the members of KMFDM brought it all together on the brilliant Naïve, one of industrial/electronic body music's key albums and a great blast of entertainment from start to finish. The self-referential qualities evident from earlier songs like "More and Faster" came to the fore with the brief "Welcome," literally doing just that for new listeners, and from there KMFDM does everything from four-to-the-floor beats to Wagnerian epic metal and back again. What's especially impressive about Naïve is that for all the genre-hopping, it's all still clearly the work of one band -- but one so ridiculously good that everything they touch pretty much turns to gold. The title track is especially fantastic, a disco anthem for a generation grown up on feedback as much as acid pulse, with a catchy-as-hell lead female vocal matched by the expected distortion on En Esch's own drawl and the whole thing slamming forward without pause. As good as that it is, though, there's no question which song is the total standout -- "Liebeslied." Outrageously interpolating Carl Orff's noted vocal piece Carmina Burana into a bombastic explosion of mechanical rhythms, orchestral hits, and an increasing amount of hero guitar feedback slabs, not to mention the husked, desperate lead vocals, it's a jawdropping masterpiece that demands and gets total surrender. Regrettably, sample clearance issues meant later versions of the album had edited versions of this and other songs -- be sure to look for the original Wax Trax! (as opposed to Wax Trax!/TVT) pressings. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Welcome En Esch, Sascha Konietzko, Svet Am KMFDM
Naïve En Esch, Sascha Konietzko, Svet Am KMFDM
Die Now-Live Later KMFDM
Piggybank KMFDM
Achtung! En Esch, Sascha Konietzko, Svet Am KMFDM
Friede [Remix] KMFDM
Liebeslied KMFDM
Go to Hell En Esch, Sascha Konietzko, Svet Am KMFDM
Virus KMFDM
Disgust [Live] En Esch, Sascha Konietzko, Svet Am KMFDM
Godlike [Chicago Trax Version] En Esch, Sascha Konietzko, Günter Schulz KMFDM

Credits

KMFDM (Main Performer), En Esch (Group Member), Sascha Konietzko (Group Member), Rudolph Naomi (Group Member), Günter Schulz (Group Member)
 
Word Tutor: naive
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Honest simplicity.

pronunciation Oh, what a tangled web do parents weave when they think that their children are naïve. — Ogden Nash (1902-1971), American humorous poet.

 
Translations: Naïve
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - natrium
adj. - uvidende, uøvet, naturlig, oprindelig, ukunstlet, naiv

Français (French)
n. - naïf, qn dépourvu d'esprit critique
adj. - naïf

Deutsch (German)
n. - Naivling
adj. - naiv, einfältig, unbefangen

Italiano (Italian)
ingenuo

Português (Portuguese)
n. - ingenuidade (f), simplicidade (f)
adj. - ingênuo, simples

Español (Spanish)
n. - candidez, ingenuidad
adj. - ingenuo, cándido, inocente

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - naiv person
adj. - naiv, blåögd, naturlig


 
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