单词 | naively |
释义 | naiveadjective na·ive nä-ˈēv nī- variants or naïve naiver; naivest 1 : marked by unaffected simplicity : artless, ingenuous "Coat!" said Russelton, with an appearance of the most naive surprise …; "coat, Sir Willoughby! do you call this thing a coat?" Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2 a : deficient in worldly wisdom or informed judgment their naive ignorance of life … when they were first married Arnold Bennett especially : credulous … tells tall tales of the West to tweak naïve city slickers. Miriam Horn b : not previously subjected to experimentation or a particular experimental situation made the test with naive rats also : not having previously used a particular drug (such as marijuana) c : not having been exposed previously to an antigen naive T cells 3 a : self-taught, primitive b : produced by or as if by a self-taught artist naive murals naively adverb or naïvely naiveness noun naively adverb variants or naïvely as in sincerely without any attempt to impress by deception or exaggeration she naively admitted to the job interviewer that she actually had little work experience Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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