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29 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Naive' in a Sentence

"Lacking experience or judgment; easily trusting and credulous." more

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Their naive trust in the system was shattered when corruption was exposed.
The naive assumption that all problems have simple solutions hinders progress.
The detective's naive assumption about the case led to a surprising revelation.
The naive trust in outdated technology hindered the company's progress.
The musician's naive approach to composing created a melody that resonated deeply.
The naive assumption that success brings happiness is often proven wrong.
The artist's naive style conveyed a charming simplicity in her paintings.
His naive understanding of the situation left him vulnerable to manipulation.
Their naive attempt at team building resulted in a stronger bond among colleagues.
The explorer's naive fascination with the unknown drove him to new frontiers.
The chef's naive use of unconventional ingredients resulted in an exquisite dish.
Emily's naive acceptance of the challenge showed her fearless spirit.
The tourist's naive excitement made locals smile at his enthusiasm.
Being naive about financial matters can lead to poor money management.
The politician's naive stance on climate change drew criticism from experts.
The detective considered the suspect's alibi to be naive and unreliable.
The scientist's naive hypothesis turned out to be groundbreaking in its simplicity.
The scientist's naive curiosity about the cosmos led to groundbreaking discoveries.
The child's naive joy at the sight of snowflakes delighted everyone around.
A naive perspective can sometimes offer a fresh outlook on complex issues.
His naive interpretation of the ancient text led to a new understanding.
The naive protagonist of the story faced the harsh realities of adulthood.
The young chef's naive experimentation resulted in a unique and delicious dish.
The entrepreneur's naive risk-taking paid off with unexpected success.
Jenny's naive optimism helped her face challenges with a hopeful spirit.
Despite his naive approach, she found his innocence endearing.
Alex's naive curiosity drove him to explore uncharted territories.
The professor found the student's naive question refreshing in its innocence.
The naive hope for a world without conflict fueled the activist's passion.

Naive

nah-eev
adjectiveLacking experience or judgment; easily trusting and credulous.

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