naively

[ˈneɪvli]

naively Definition

in a way that shows a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement.

Using naively: Examples

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

  • Example

    She naively believed everything he said.

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    He naively thought he could trust his coworkers.

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    The young girl naively trusted the stranger.

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    They naively assumed that everything would work out.

naively Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with naively

  • an optimistic outlook that is based on an overly simplistic or unrealistic view of the world

    Example

    His naive optimism about the economy was shattered by the recession.

  • art produced by self-taught artists who are not part of the artistic establishment

    Example

    The museum has a collection of naive art from around the world.

  • the belief that our perceptions of the world are accurate and objective representations of reality

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    Naive realism is challenged by the fact that different people can have very different perceptions of the same thing.

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Summary: naively in Brief

'Naively' [ˈneɪvli] describes a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement. It is often used to describe someone who believes things too easily or trusts others too much, as in 'She naively believed everything he said.' 'Naively' can also be used in phrases like 'naive optimism,' which refers to an overly simplistic or unrealistic outlook.

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