No, naive is an adjective.
The adverb form of the word would be naively.
His naive nature was the reason of his failure. Naive is the word used in this sentence.
naive is 'naïf' (masc.) or 'naïve' (fem.) in French.
Only a naive person would ask this question.
Naive is sometimes defined as ignorant, meaning easy to persuade toward a certain thought or idea. Naive people can be easily persuaded by such things as propaganda.
Basically, Naive means showing a lack of experience.> InexperiencedAlso Can Mean>Natural>Unaffected
His naive nature was the reason of his failure. Naive is the word used in this sentence.
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Naive
A synonym of gullible is naive.
The equivalent for the word "naive" in Tagalog language is "engot".
The synonyms for 'naive' are: inexperienced, immature, adolescent, green, raw, youthful.
He is a naive person because he was raised like that. That is the sentence containing the word naive.
The opposite of naive (inexperienced) would be savvy, or astute. The opposite of naive (innocent) would be worldly, or sophisticated.
a rube, or simply a naive person. do they drink evian water? - that's naive spelled backwards
Naive? Who told you it was naive? I'd say it's very polite.
He is however, a bit young and naive.
He is however, a bit young and naive.