Definition
naïve or naive: innocent, simple, trusting, childlike
- "Dr. Badguy : You are very naive Mr. Delavigne."
- "Mr. Wang : Oh Mr. Warbuckle, you are very naive."
- "A new report published by the BNB (Bad News Bearers) shows that obesity among Americans is not slowing down, as naive idealists continue to suggest, but rather growing at a nearly exponential rate."
- "Oh, you're so naive, yet so—"
- "You are trying to steal the money of hardworking and naive people like me..."
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