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- adjectivenaive (adjective) · naiver (comparative adjective) · naivest (superlative adjective) · naïve (adjective) · naïver (comparative adjective) · naïvest (superlative adjective)
- (of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment:"the rather naive young man had been totally misled" · "I was politically naive"
- (of a person) natural and unaffected; innocent:"Andy had a sweet, naive look when he smiled"Similar:easily taken ineasily deceivedover-trustingover-trustfulborn yesterdayas green as grass
- of or denoting art produced in a straightforward style that deliberately rejects sophisticated artistic techniques and has a bold directness resembling a child's work, typically in bright colors with little or no perspective.
Originmid 17th century: from French naïve, feminine of naïf, from Latin nativus ‘native, natural’. - People also ask
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