She may have the diploma, but she's still a naive young girl who isn't ready for the hard-core business world.
it means your not schooled in the ways of the world
Naive - simple in nature, not sophisticated, like a child
Because he had broken the hearts of everyone else on the Cheerleading squad - and in alphabetical order! - it was naive of her to think that she would have a different fate.
Jennifer is very naive. Young girls are naive. If you weren't so naive, you would listen to your mother.
Someone who is lacking in worldly wisdom and experience.
To be Naive it means you are slightly vunerable and easily persuaded. It is very similar to being gullable.
The noun forms for the adjective naive are naivety or naiveté.
The naive tourist from a small town in Iowa was overcharged by the New York City taxi driver.
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.
She's so naive she believes everything she reads.
The meaning of guileless is naive, innocent, gullible or trusting.Word example: His guilessness got him into many predicaments.
Naive
He is a naive person because he was raised like that. That is the sentence containing the word naive.
His naive nature was the reason of his failure. Naive is the word used in this sentence.
Charlie was a bit naive and was easily led.
If you think no one cheats, you are just being naive. If you think everyone cheats you are just trying to justify your own misdeeds.
He has a naive attitude towards politics
It is naive to believe that all people are good.
Only a naive person would ask this question.
Naive basically means innocent sentance: The old woman was so niave that she didn't notice the man steal her wallet when he bumped into her.
It is a naive idea to eradicate poverty from the world once for all.
For "nave", the sentence would be: "The procession, led by the Bishop, began a slow march up the aisle into the nave of the cathedral." or, if you meany "naive", it would be: "He was somewhat naive in expecting a handwritten note from his favorite actor would accompany the studio photograph he asked for".
No, a paradox is an opposite.He was very young, but extremely wise.He was very old, but extemely naive.
The naive tourist from a small town in Iowa was overcharged by the New York City taxi driver.