It generally refers to the fact that since children are so young, that they are blameless in the goings on of events that surround them.
Naive.
Naive or ingenuous (adj) - a naive or ingenuous person (noun)
For some people it means 'pacifier' but the technical term is 'silly'.
Basically, Naive means showing a lack of experience.> InexperiencedAlso Can Mean>Natural>Unaffected
Naive .
naive, childlike, guileless, unwordly
disobedient
"Naive" means lacking experience and understanding, innocent (often applied as ingenuous or credulous). Example : "She's so naive she believes everything she reads."
'Naive' means being inexperienced and unable to make wise judgment.
No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.
Saki describes the aunt as belonging to the children to highlight her lack of awareness and connection with the adult world. By associating her with the children, the aunt is portrayed as childish, naive, and out of touch with the traditional societal expectations placed on adults. This creates a satirical contrast that adds humor and irony to the story.
The word "innocent" can mean not guilty, or naive and inexperienced.