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单词 naive
例句
naivenaive /nɑˈiv/ adjective naive
believing that people are nicer and things are easier than they really are, because you do not have much experience of life:
  • It was naive of you to give your phone number to someone you had just met.
  • innocent
    not having much knowledge or experience of the bad things that can happen to you in life, and believing that most people are good:
  • Alfredo was young and innocent, and he trusted people without question.
  • inexperienced
    not having much experience of a situation, or not having enough experience to do something well:
  • Inexperienced players cannot handle the pressure of pro basketball as well as the older, more experienced players do.
  • You don't want an inexperienced doctor to do the surgery.
  • unsophisticated
    not having much experience of life in cities among educated and fashionable people, and showing this by the way you talk or behave:
  • She may be an unsophisticated girl from a farm in Nebraska, but she is not stupid!
  • gullible
    a gullible person is easy to trick because he or she is always ready to believe what other people say:
  • The criminals trick gullible people into giving them money to invest in a company that does not exist.
  • impressionable
    young and easy to influence:
  • The movie gives the wrong message to impressionable young girls ‘– it isn't cool to smoke or take drugs.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see sophisticatedADVERBS: naiveYou can make the adjectives naive, innocent, and gullible into adverbs by using an -ly ending: Perhaps naively, she believed that her own children would not do anything illegal. | Innocently, they thought that they could trust the people traveling with them.
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