We found 201 examples of how to use naive in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 201.
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1. | You must be very naive to be taken in by such a story. | |
2. | Get rid of those kinds of naive ideas. | |
3. | It's naive of you to believe that. | |
4. | The naive man was utterly embarrassed in her presence. | |
5. | Are you still letting last night's fight bother you? That's so naive. | |
6. | The naive man blushed with shame. | |
7. | The townspeople were astonishingly naive about what the smugglers were. | |
8. | They were too naive to understand the necessity of studying. | |
9. | He made heaps of money by ripping off naive suckers. | |
10. | When she first saw the size of it, my naive girlfriend was blown away. | |
11. | Stop slagging off my brilliant idea, it's not naive at all! | |
12. | Am I that selfish or he's just too naive? | |
13. | In most cases, people, even the most vicious, are much more naive and simple-minded than we assume them to be. And this is true of ourselves too. | |
14. | Marie is a naive student. | |
15. | Tom can't be that naive. | |
16. | Mary told Tom that she had met a time traveler at the bar, but he thought that she was just being naive. | |
17. | He's a bit naive. | |
18. | She's a bit naive. | |
19. | I was naive. | |
20. | He was naive. | |
21. | She was naive. | |
22. | They were naive. | |
23. | He's young, naive and inexperienced. | |
24. | She's young, naive and inexperienced. | |
25. | I am a naive sheep. |