"Naive" means lacking experience and understanding, innocent (often applied as ingenuous or credulous).
Example : "She's so naive she believes everything she reads."
Naive or ingenuous (adj) - a naive or ingenuous person (noun)
Naive: Showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment
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The synonyms for 'naive' are: inexperienced, immature, adolescent, green, raw, youthful.
The opposite of naive (inexperienced) would be savvy, or astute. The opposite of naive (innocent) would be worldly, or sophisticated.
Naive or ingenuous (adj) - a naive or ingenuous person (noun)
Basically, Naive means showing a lack of experience.> InexperiencedAlso Can Mean>Natural>Unaffected
'Naive' means being inexperienced and unable to make wise judgment.
The word "innocent" can mean not guilty, or naive and inexperienced.
Naive: Showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment
a mix of russian/hispanic name. watchful and naive.
His naive nature was the reason of his failure. Naive is the word used in this sentence.
A naive or gullible person; someone who is easily tricked or swindled.
When someone says you are looking naive, they might be suggesting that you appear inexperienced, innocent, or unaware of certain realities or consequences. It could come across as a comment on your lack of understanding or skepticism about a situation.
No, naive is an adjective.The adverb form of the word would be naively.
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