Examples of 'rather naive' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather naive"

rather naive: This phrase is used to describe someone who lacks experience or sophistication in a particular situation, often resulting in them being overly trusting or simple-minded

How to use "rather naive" in a sentence

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rather naive
Tiffania is rather naive for her age.
I suppose you find that rather naive.
You are a rather naive young man.
The tendency when one is young is to be rather naive.
They would seem rather naive if they did.
Rather naive than a cynical old bat like you.
This may all seem rather naive at first.
Rather naive of you to consider a group of incurable reprobates friends.
I find this argument rather naive.
A rather naive statement in my opinion.
I was really rather naive.
Rather naive advice.
Hand painted in red and yellow in a rather naive style.
And rather naive.
Marxists would regard that approach as rather naive and simplistic.

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I was a rather naive child who did not know much about sex.
The motifs in the paintings are rendered in a rather naive and decorative manner.
This rather naive solution relies upon the assumption that there exists a global secret.
And you have exploited the reputation of a rather naive young woman.
I was rather naive when I started.
Your leading lady is rather naive Dk.
I find you rather naive this evening, Diego.
Of course, some people consider me to be rather naive.
In high school I was a rather naive and idealistic person.
That approach was justified in some cases, but in others was rather naive.
It all sounds rather naive now, of course.
You really are an admirable person, but unfortunately, you are also rather naive.
The boat is seen from the front, in a rather naive drawing and without perspective.
All my knowledge came from books, and I would just finished a novel… I was rather naive.
A rather naive letter, but touching.
I leafed through the book, it is a rather naive first attempt.
This is a rather naive ( perhaps deliberately naive ) position, as it ignores the fundamentals.
Would you sometimes miss the time when you were rather naive and dared to dream?
It 's rather naive.
Warsaw, and half a hundred other places, they put that rather naive theory into operation.
No, you see, the tendency when one is young is to be rather naive.
That, however, is a rather naive supposition.
It 's not bad, but the sentiments it conveys are rather naive.
I find this reasoning rather naive and idealistic, Mr. Borisvitch.
Before Buddhism was brought to China, Confucianism and Taoism were rather naive and childish affairs.
She 's rather naive.
You really are an admirable person, but unfortunately, also rather naive.
I leafed through the book, it is a rather naive first attempt. That is, wretched women?
It was a routine police operation . It 's rather naive.
She is a newbie … rather naive.
Now, you see . The tendency when one is young is to be rather naive.
Luckily, Arisa is still rather naive.
Born March 19 often idealists, sometimes they can be considered rather naive people.
I was a different girl, then . I was rather naive.
But she 's just 20 years old and is rather naive.

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