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1) (simple and straightforward in one's way of thinking, speaking etc.) αφελής2) (ignorantly simple.) αγαθός,απλοϊκός•- naively -
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1) (simple and straightforward in one's way of thinking, speaking etc.) αφελής2) (ignorantly simple.) αγαθός,απλοϊκός•- naively -
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наивный; безыскусственныйСинонимический ряд:1. credulous (adj.) credulous; trusting; unsuspecting2. easy (adj.) easy; exploitable; fleeceable; gullible; susceptible3. fanciful (adj.) fanciful; romantic4. harmless (adj.) harmless; innocuous; jejune; simple-minded5. natural (adj.) artless; believing; candid; guileless; impulsive; inartificial; ingenuous; innocent; instinctive; natural; simple; simplehearted; spontaneous; unaffected; unartful; unartificial; unstudied; untutored6. untaught (adj.) callow; countrified; ignorant; provincial; unschooled; unsophisticated; untaught; untrained; unworldly7. child (noun) child; ingenue; innocentАнтонимический ряд:disingenuous; experienced; sly; sophisticated; suspicious; wise -
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1) (simple and straightforward in one's way of thinking, speaking etc.) naïf2) (ignorantly simple.) ingénu•- naively -
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1) (simple and straightforward in one's way of thinking, speaking etc.) singelo2) (ignorantly simple.) ingênuo•- naively -
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1) (simple and straightforward in one's way of thinking, speaking etc.) singelo2) (ignorantly simple.) ingênuo•- naively -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Naive
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naïve — naïve … Dictionnaire des rimes
Naïve — may refer to:*a French loanword (adjective, form of naïf ) indicating having or showing a lack of experience, understanding or sophistication*Naïve art, art created by untrained artists, or artists aspiring to naïve realisations *Naïve realism, a … Wikipedia
Naive — Naïve Records Cet article a pour sujet le label nommé Naïve. Pour une définition du mot « naïve », voir l’article naïve du Wiktionnaire. Filiale de … Wikipédia en Français
Naïve — Records Cet article a pour sujet le label nommé Naïve. Pour une définition du mot « naïve », voir l’article naïve du Wiktionnaire. Filiale de … Wikipédia en Français
naive — UK / US or naïve UK [naɪˈiːv] / US [nɑˈɪv] adjective a) a naive person lacks experience of life and tends to trust other people and believe things too easily a naive 17 year old b) typical of a naive person a naive question Derived words: naively … English dictionary
naïve — naive UK / US or naïve UK [naɪˈiːv] / US [nɑˈɪv] adjective a) a naive person lacks experience of life and tends to trust other people and believe things too easily a naive 17 year old b) typical of a naive person a naive question Derived words:… … English dictionary
NAIVE — prend forme en 2002 alors que Philippe Ouellette et Laurent Choinière se rencontrent et créent un groupe qu’ils nomment Wendy’s Dreaming. À cette époque, Philippe et Laurent sont tous deux guitaristes. Aujourd’hui, ils sont respectivement… … Wikipédia en Français
naive — or naïve [nä ēv′] adj. [Fr, fem. of naïf < L nativus, natural, NATIVE] 1. unaffectedly, or sometimes foolishly, simple; childlike; artless 2. not suspicious; credulous naively adv. naïvely SYN. NAIVE implies a genuine, innocent simplicity or… … English World dictionary
naive — a*ive , naive a*[ i]ve (n[aum]*[=e]v ), a. [F. na[ i]f, fem. na[ i]ve, fr. L. nativus innate, natural, native. See {Native}, and cf. {Na[ i]f}.] 1. Having native or unaffected simplicity; ingenuous; artless; frank; as, na[ i]ve manners; a na[… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
naive — a*ive , naive a*[ i]ve (n[aum]*[=e]v ), a. [F. na[ i]f, fem. na[ i]ve, fr. L. nativus innate, natural, native. See {Native}, and cf. {Na[ i]f}.] 1. Having native or unaffected simplicity; ingenuous; artless; frank; as, na[ i]ve manners; a na[… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
naive — (adj.) 1650s, natural, simple, artless, from Fr. naïve, fem. of naïf, from O.Fr. naif naive, natural, genuine; just born; foolish, innocent; unspoiled, unworked (13c.), from L. nativus not artificial, also native, rustic, lit. born, innate,… … Etymology dictionary