24 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Naive' in a Sentence
"Lacking experience or judgment; easily trusting and credulous." more
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Her naive belief in love at first sight led her to pursue a whirlwind romance.
She was naive to believe that a talking frog could grant wishes.
Mary's naive question revealed her curiosity.
The naive puppy thought every mirror reflection was a new playmate.
The naive puppy trusted everyone it met at the park.
Tim's naive excitement for bedtime stories is adorable.
Being naive about online safety, Mark shared personal information with a stranger on the internet.
Jenny's naive trust in strangers made her an easy target for the con artist.
Tom's naive smile lit up the room.
The naive explorer was amazed by the beauty of the undiscovered island.
Timmy's naive belief in magic made him think his toy could talk.
The naive bunny hopped around the garden.
Tim's naive excitement about the magic show revealed his innocence and wonder.
She is naive about the ways of the forest.
Jenny was naive when it came to solving complex math problems.
Tim's naive attempt at baking cookies resulted in a kitchen covered in flour.
Sarah's naive joy brightens up the classroom.
Sarah's naive excitement filled the classroom when she saw the surprise.
Jenny's naive question about outer space left the science teacher impressed.
The naive kitten approached the mirror, thinking it was another cat.
The young explorer was naive about the dangers in the jungle.
It was naive to think that success would come without hard work.
The young explorer's naive curiosity led him to touch the mysterious plant without considering the consequences.
He has a naive smile when he sees a puppy.
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