Examples of 'naive' in a sentence

Meaning of "naive"

Naive describes a person who is too willing to believe that someone is good and honest, or that life is simple and fair
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  • Lacking worldly experience, wisdom, or judgement; unsophisticated.
  • Not having been exposed to something.
  • Produced in a simple, childlike style, deliberately rejecting sophisticated techniques.
  • Intuitive; designed to follow the way ordinary people approach a problem.

How to use "naive" in a sentence

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And you are too naive to even realize it.
Naive but macabre at the same time.
The angels are so naive when it is a question of girls.
Naive me thought she was just an upbeat anorexic.
He had a certain naive charm but no muscle.
How naive of me to think we have finally chose.
I have been too naive for too long.
It was naive of us to think no one would find out.
It would be unreasonable and naive of me to think otherwise.
You were naive to think he would not show it to me.
Tell me that you are not that naive.
You are naive because you trust them.
Some of you are inexperienced naive arrogant or eccentric.
You are naive to think they will not.
I do not see anything wrong with being naive.

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Those two naive children are dead now.
So the hospital administration is being naive and reactionary.
And in the naive minds of sheltered innocents.
Girls like that are so naive and foolish.
You are so naive when it comes to frozen sushi.
This child is yet immature and naive.
Those two naive girls would be my victims.
You can not afford to be this naive.
Chrusjtjov used a naive and superficial statement.
This must sound insanely naive to you.
And you are a naive fool for believing in.
I can not tell if you are being kind or naive.
You are more naive than you look.
How naive of me to think that you were my friend.
She was young and naive enough to believe it.
There are schemers about preying on the naive.
I wonder if you are naive or if you let me walk.
You can not possibly be that naive.
You are not naive to the burdens of royalty.
She swore not to be naive any more.
Tom is not as naive as a lot of people think he is.
You think this is racist or naive or something.
I am still naive and expect a world better.
I think you are both being naive about this.
We are somewhat naive about human rights questions.
This should not be taken in a naive sense.
Either you are naive or you have scruples.
The woman could not be more naive.
It would nevertheless be naive to cherish any illusions.
I was naive to have expected loyalty from a cat.
It seems we were too naive in our own assumptions.
Then you are either stupid or very naive.
You are too naive to see the truth.
Get rid of those kinds of naive ideas.
A person who is naive has incomplete understanding.

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