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na·ive or na·ïve
(n-v, nä-) also na·if
or na·ïf (n-f,
nä-)
- unsuspecting or credulous
- innocennt
and gullible
- inexperienced
innate, unconditioned,
unlearned - not established
by conditioning
or learning; "an unconditioned
reflex"
- 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"
- the New And improved
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