
1) Apt to believe anything 2) Artless 3) Believing in flying swine 4) Born yesterday 5) Born yesterday, so to speak 6) Callow 7) Certainly not worldly 8) Childlike 9) Credulous 10) Dewy-eyed 11) Easily conned 12) Easily deceived 13) Easily duped 14) Easily flimflammed 15) Easily fooled 16) Easily had
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1) Artless 2) Callow 3) Credulous 4) Fleeceable 5) Frank 6) Green 7) Gullible 8) Ignorant 9) Immature 10) Impractical 11) Ingenuous 12) Innocent 13) Naif 14) Simple 15) Uninformed 16) Unsophisticated 17) Unsuspecting 18) Unworldly
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1) French word used in English
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1) Inexperienced
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• (a.) Having native or unaffected simplicity; ingenuous; artless; frank; as, naive manners; a naive person; naive and unsophisticated remarks. • (a.) Having native or unaffected simplicity; ingenuous; artless; frank; as, naive manners; a naive person; naive and unsophisticated remarks.
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[Adjective] Without experience of the rules of society, innocently ignorant.
Example: Everyone smiled at the child's innocent and naive questions.
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(nah-ēv´) not previously exposed to therapy or treatment.
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inexperienced. Often used to describe an individual who has never taken a certain drug, or to an undifferentiated immune system cell.
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Na'ïve` adjective [ French
naïf , fem.
naïve , from Latin
nativus innate, natural, native. See
Native , and confer
Naïf .] Having native or unaffected simplicity; ingenuous; artless; frank; as,
naïve manners; a
naïve person;
naïve and un...
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[
adj] - marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience 2. [adj] - lacking sophistication
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The word naïve means simple, unaffected, unsophisticated. As an art term it specifically refers to artists who also have had no formal training in an art school or academy. Naïve art is characterised by childlike simplicity of execution and vision. As such it has been valued by modernists seeking to get away from what they see as the insincere so...
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naif adjective marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience; `a teenager`s naive ignorance of life`; `the naive assumption that things can only get better`; `this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes so eager t...
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having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality; unsophisticated; ingenuous. · having or showing a lack of experience, judgment, or information; credulous: She's so naive she believes everything she reads. He has a very naive attitude toward politics. · having or marked by a simple, unaffectedly direct...
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[SAT terms] marked by or showing unaffected simplicity
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[Literary terms] marked by or showing unaffected simplicity
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