niais

[nye]

niais Definition

  • 1naive, foolish, or simple-minded
  • 2excessively sentimental or romantic

Using niais: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "niais" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He had a niais belief in the goodness of people.

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    The movie was too niais for my taste.

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    She found his niais gestures endearing.

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    The niais girl fell for his lies.

niais Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for niais

Antonyms for niais

Phrases with niais

  • niaiseries

    foolish or silly behavior or talk

    Example

    I can't stand his constant niaiseries.

  • niaiserie d'amour

    excessive sentimentality or romanticism

    Example

    The movie was criticized for its niaiserie d'amour.

  • foolishness or naivety typical of youth

    Example

    We all have some niaiserie de jeunesse we regret.

Origins of niais

from Old French 'niais', meaning 'foolish'

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Summary: niais in Brief

'Niais' [nye] is an adjective that describes someone or something as naive, foolish, or simple-minded. It can also refer to excessive sentimentality or romanticism. Examples include 'He had a niais belief in the goodness of people.' and 'The movie was too niais for my taste.' Phrases like 'niaiseries' denote foolish or silly behavior, while 'niaiserie d'amour' refers to excessive sentimentality.