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naive

na·ive [ naa v ] (comparative na·iv·er, superlative na·iv·est) or na·ïve [ naa v ] (comparative na·ïv·er, superlative na·ïv·est) or na·ïf [ naa f ] (comparative na·ïf·er, superlative na·ïf·est)


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. extremely simple and trusting: having or showing an excessively simple and trusting view of the world and human nature, often as a result of youth and inexperience

2. not shrewd or sophisticated: showing a lack of sophistication and subtlety or of critical judgment and analysis
a politically naive statement

3. artless: admirably straightforward and uncomplicated or refreshingly innocent and unaffected

4. arts rejecting sophisticated techniques in art: not using the conventional styles and techniques of trained artists, e.g. in the treatment of perspective or light and shade

5. science not previously experimented on: not previously used in any scientific tests or experiments or not having previously used a particular drug
naive laboratory mice

[Mid-17th century. < French naïve, feminine of naïf< Latin nativus "born"]

na·ive·ly adverb
na·ive·ness noun
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