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    naive


    1. Kulai was always mild and even and sweet and gave the impression of being naive


    2. In truth he was anything but naive and would get the better of people in negotiations while letting them chase him directly where he wanted them to go


    3. But I was naive and I truly thought that white man only wanted me to drive his car and do errands for him for $75 a day


    4. My mother was your lover, you never saw anything in me but a naive soul you could train to make the body she abandoned, act like she was still animating it


    5. At the time, I was young and naive


    6. I was a virgin until that moment, naive and totally lost, except for the feelings he opened for me


    7. Lying there in the darkness, she smiled at her younger, naive self


    8. He seemed honest enough to be naive in fact, she entertained the thought that she had under-appreciated him


    9. They weren’t naive enough to do outdoor work themselves, but they had hired some of the largest and best known investigators in the city in the past


    10. Likewise, in her earlier more naive years, Heather would’ve charged down the

    11. amazing that the woman could be so naive


    12. He wasn't talking like a wizard, but still the naive and dependent little child


    13. client than some naive girl with gold teeth


    14. Alan had been a naive and desperate child when they met, he was already a successful grown man when he left Zhlindu


    15. Naive! I do not think it is appropriate


    16. Their bones might be found some decades later by treasure hunters and thrill seekers, testaments to a naive and vain hope


    17. Yet, given the recent dealings with the Elusivers, this seemed a tad naive


    18. Shelagh could not be so naive as to imagine that he hadn't noticed the scars on Rosemary's wrists, and that they were recent


    19. Because when Rosemary had mentioned that she had invited Frank, Shelagh wasn't that naive that she didn't suspect that if Rosemary wanted Frank there, it was for a special reason


    20. naive? And he expected her to come to him all sweet and willing

    21. They had a kind of pureness of spirit if not a little naive, so what harm could they be planning for Rich? Rita was far too shrewd a lady to let on her interest


    22. Monique herself had been tempted by such naive optimism


    23. The king was not as naive as he appeared


    24. The Temporal Directive had become a naive ideal belonging to a time when the known worlds were isolated or at least autonomous, a time when the troubles of a world could be observed


    25. I felt like a naive debutante, being seduced by dinner with an old, rich man


    26. He added with a naive feeling of surprise:


    27. However naive and futile it may have seemed, he dearly wished to kill him


    28. so naive! When America’s financial empire collapses, we should have


    29. This concept of reward and/or punishment according to your past actions is a naive explanation of the precious and complex work accomplished by Karma


    30. While it still does living a naive,

    31. I thought it rather naive of him to think that the Chimu had no spies of their own


    32. with the naive hope of decontaminating the area


    33. I should have taken it as a hint and gone out of my way to avoid him as well, but I was still naive and stupid back then


    34. I could hear Elle laughing at how naive I had been


    35. I asked William to stay in the car, just in case I was being naive about staying with them


    36. When we believe that two lines differ in length, as in a naive beginning of the Müller-Lyer


    37. Even he wasn’t that naive


    38. Entire villages began to be attacked, and the Love Spirits, being very naive and not accustomed to war, didn’t know what to do


    39. I could hear him crying and I could feel myself falling again but no! Not again I have been so naive to have thought that someone like Chris could change


    40. but there is still another part that just wants to never hear why, wants to say naive to the guy that has broken me in bits

    41. naive?) and on top of that recommended that Tony move out of the office


    42. News is scarce here, and I am naive in worldly things, but I will tell you what I have learned since coming here


    43. But now it came to me that this naive kid had not only swallowed


    44. he insists that the hope that biochemistry will yield the whole story is naive


    45. It was probably naive to think the insanity would be any less insane when I pulled up to Marv’s diner


    46. This is both naive and inaccurate


    47. The impact of the news delayed a few minutes in being processed by our naive and incredulous brains


    48. For any tender hearted naive soul who has read this far, GHB is


    49. Had he really been that innocent and naive? Clearing through his problems helped with the need for drugs and he got through the day without using cocaine at all, managing with just a couple of joints and a shot of tequila or two


    50. ‘What’s heaven but hearsay? Won’t the benedictions therein seem make-believe? The Hindu swarga, the Christian salvation and the Islamic hereafter, are they really real? Had anyone called back to earth from those summits of faith? And without a body how does the soul enjoy the earthly pleasures of the religious heavens? How naive is man in envisioning heaven! If the swarga is not make-believe, won’t Sneha join the company of the pativratas, in wait for their husbands they had left behind? But, having sinned so much here, would I gain admission there? Well, if hell were to be my destiny, why not make the best of the rest of my life here itself? It looks sensible














































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    Synonyms for "naive"

    naive uninitiate uninitiated unenlightened uninstructed primitive naif untrained countrified unsophisticated callow ignorant provincial believing artless innocent candid spontaneous guileless instinctive jejune simple-minded innocuous romantic

    "naive" definitions

    marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience


    of or created by one without formal training; simple or naive in style


    inexperienced


    lacking information or instruction


    not initiated; deficient in relevant experience