No, a paradox is an opposite.
He was very young, but extremely wise.
He was very old, but extemely naive.
The young man was inexperienced, trusting, naive and ingenuous.
Yes he is a bit naive and young ,even though he is 15.
He is however, a bit young and naive.
He is however, a bit young and naive.
She may have the diploma, but she's still a naive young girl who isn't ready for the hard-core business world.
The word 'naive' is an adjective used to describe a noun as natural and unaffected, innocent; or as showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment.Example sentences:Grandma Moses is famous for her naive depictions of country life.Jason is very naive about the cost of his car repair.
Because young people can be very naive.
Naive
young humans who have done no wrong (morally or legally) OR young humans who are naive to the ways of the world
A sentence for young is, my brother is young, :)
Sentance: When the annoying, young, and naive children run around the house screaming, they irritate the mature adults that are trying to sleep. (Irritate- to annoy, to bother, to agrivate, or to tease a person, etc.)
young, sexy, vixen, outspoken, naive, tanned