Sentence example with the word 'naive'

naive

artless, confiding, easy, guileless, ingenuous, outspoken, simpleminded, trusty, unfamiliar, unposted, unwary

Definition adj. marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience

Last update: March 18, 2017


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He is too naive for international cricket.   [adjective]

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They led a very naive and unsophisticated lifestyle.   [adjective]

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The reply expressed blank amazement that anyone should have asked such a ridiculous and naive question.   [adjective]

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Do n't worry, I would regard you as somewhat naive if you just accepted them without proof.   [adjective]

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Bilibin asked, his reputation being so well established that he did not fear to ask so naive a question.   [adjective]

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All his loquacity was suddenly arrested and replaced by a naive and silent feeling of admiration.   [adjective]

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Almost all of them stared with naive, childlike curiosity at Pierre's white hat and green swallow-tail coat.   [adjective]

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Pierre looked at Rostopchin with naive astonishment, not understanding why he should be disturbed by the bad composition of the Note.   [adjective]

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He laughed blandly at her naive diplomacy but listened to what she had to say, and sometimes questioned her carefully about the Penza and Nizhegorod estates.   [adjective]

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Pierre looked over his spectacles with naive surprise, now at him and now at her, moved as if about to rise too, but changed his mind.   [adjective]

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Gross natures have this in common with naive natures, that they possess no transition state.   [adjective]

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