naive
Meanings
Plural: naives
Adjective
- marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience
- "a teenager's naive ignorance of life"
- "the naive assumption that things can only get better"
- "this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances"
Adjective Satellite
- of or created by one without formal training; simple or naive in style
- inexperienced
- lacking information or instruction
- not initiated; deficient in relevant experience
- "he took part in the experiment as a naive subject"
Adj
- Lacking worldly experience, wisdom, or judgement; unsophisticated.
- Not having been exposed to something.
- Produced in a simple, childlike style, deliberately rejecting sophisticated techniques.
- Intuitive; designed to follow the way ordinary people approach a problem.
Noun
- A naive person; a greenhorn.
Origin / Etymology
Borrowed from French naïve, feminine form of naïf, from Latin nātīvus (“native, natural”). Doublet of native.
Synonyms
artless, born yesterday, childlike, clueless, credulous, cute, dewy-eyed, fleeceable, green, guileless, immature, ingenuous, innocent, jejune, naif, Panglossian, Panglossic, primitive, quaint, simple, simple-hearted, simple-minded, starry-eyed, unaffected, undesigning, unenlightened, uninitiate, uninitiated, uninstructed, unpretentious, unsophisticated, untested, unworldly, virgin, wet behind the ears, wide-eyed
Antonyms
affected, mature, nuanced, pretentious, sophisticated, wily, worldly
Scrabble Score: 8
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