Examples of 'being naïve' in a sentence

Meaning of "being naïve"

being naïve: This phrase describes a state of being overly trusting, innocent, or lacking experience, often resulting in gullibility or vulnerability to deception

How to use "being naïve" in a sentence

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being naïve
He was guilty of being arrogant and brilliant and of being naïve.
Being naïve means that you do not have experience.
The question is far from being naïve.
Few are being naïve these days.
But there is a difference between being optimistic and being naïve.
You are being naïve.
For this reason we are never afforded the luxury of being naïve.
Kuroń preferred being naïve to being cynical.
Being naïve is highly advantageous.
That is the price of being naïve.
I remember being naïve and thinking everyone was happy because I was.
Now she realized she was just being naïve and stupid.
Give people the benefit of the doubt, without being naïve.
I admit to being naïve.
If you actually believe he will ever change, you're being naïve.

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Rachel was being naïve.
If you expect that he or she will pay you back, you are being naïve.
We are trying to take small steps without being naïve and while being realistic.
They all accused our President of being naïve.
Rodriguez describes her character as being naïve and trusting when we first meet her.
We were scolded for being naïve.
There is no point being naïve or coy about that . ”.
It is time for Belgium to stop being naïve.
You're being naïve.
I again feared that I was being naïve.
Hopefully I am not being naïve about this.
Then again, I might just be being naïve.
I know… I'm probably being naïve again.
Liz, I think you are being naïve.
That 's why you are being naïve.

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