Sentences with naively
na·ive
N n - She's so naive she believes everything she reads. He has a very naive attitude toward politics.
- Valuable naive 19th-century American portrait paintings.
- But her attempts to examine terrorist motivation are being savagely dismissed by some critics as lightweight, even naively feminine.
- Up to that point I regularly defended Arnold and naively believed he never used any drugs.
- Surprisingly, most people naively remove their organ before even considering an alternative treatment.
- In our culture of naively blissful engagements culminated by blowout gala weddings.
- Alas, he simply prefers to kick from closer in, naively guided by factors such as deviation by the wind and curve of the ball in flight.