Examples of 'naively' in a sentence

Meaning of "naively"

Naively is an adverb that means in a way that shows a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement
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  • In a naive manner.

How to use "naively" in a sentence

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A reality we naively are importing from other countries.
We do not regard the positive approach naively.
Even our most naively stupid man.
Naively thinking that we could change things.
Do not just naively daydream all day.
Naively we felt the danger had passed.
They remained naively rural in their customs.
Naively thinking to pierce the arrow.
I once upon a time naively thought it would be.
I naively thought you were scouting the location.
We have a tendency to believe naively in direct democracy.
I naively thought that everyone would understand.
You are acting a little naively at the moment.
I naively thought that a caesarean section was going to be performed.
I assumed no one would naively believe rumors as truth.

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We naively thought he might consider them family.
For centuries people naively washed in standing water.
I naively thought that singing was more important.
I honestly and naively loved her.
I naively believed we had already achieved equality.
And we have naively believed them.
I naively thought this would be much easier.
Your partisans conceive of revolution naively.
You have naively fallen into my trap.
Not even tourists or children take pictures naively.
I naively thought internet dating would be easy.
Dont get fooled so naively again.
I naively believed he was serendipitously put in my life.
Some people deny it rather naively.
I naively believed that everything would then improve.
It leads to less constraining requirements than naively expected.
You even naively filed a suit.
Naively we thought that this would be the end of it.
I had this naively idealistic notion.
Naively just like a slave should.
Kent probably naively asked her what it meant.
Naively believe that anything they like is a story.
We lose the ball very easily and naively.
She naively accepts and seals her fate.
The coefficient of determination should not be interpreted naively.
I naively believed you were actually being sincere.
His hopes for the future are naively hopeful.
I was naively hoping for a second chance to have a date.
Cultural relativism is often viewed naively.
I naively believed that she was now mature enough.
You get what you would naively expect.
I naively thought that by encouraging him to marry you.
And we had naively thought.
I naively thought that they are the same thing.
The dog follows until he naively runs past a cliff.

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