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1. naive
adjective. ['ˌnaɪˈiːv'] marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience.
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- naive (English)
- naïve (French)
- nativus (Latin)
2. naive
adjective. ['ˌnaɪˈiːv'] lacking information or instruction.
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- naive (English)
- naïve (French)
- nativus (Latin)
3. naive
adjective. ['ˌnaɪˈiːv'] not initiated; deficient in relevant experience.
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- naive (English)
- naïve (French)
- nativus (Latin)
4. naive
adjective. ['ˌnaɪˈiːv'] of or created by one without formal training; simple or naive in style.
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- naive (English)
- naïve (French)
- nativus (Latin)
5. naive
adjective. ['ˌnaɪˈiːv'] inexperienced.
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- naive (English)
- naïve (French)
- nativus (Latin)