Pronunciation of the English word naive.
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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. |