Naivest [adjective]

Definition of Naivest:

childlike, trusting

Synonyms of Naivest:

● Innocent

● Simple

● Sincere

● Ignorant

● Unsophisticated

● Aboveboard

● Artless

● Callow

● Candid

● Countrified

● Credulous

● Forthright

● Frank

● Fresh

● Green

● Guileless

● Gullible

● Harmless

● Impulsive

● Ingenuous

● Innocuous

● Instinctive

● Jejune

● Natural

● Open

● Original

● Patsy

● Plain

● Spontaneous

● Square

● Sucker

● Unaffected

● Unpretentious

● Unschooled

● Unsuspecting

● Untaught

● Unworldly

● Virgin

● Lamb

● Simple-minded

● Wide-eyed

● Confiding

● Like a babe in the woods

● Unjaded

● Unsuspicious


Opposite/Antonyms of Naivest:

● Sophisticated

● Wise

● Skeptical

● Leery

● Intelligent

● Aware

● Knowledgeable

● Experienced


Sentence/Example of Naivest:

She raised her blue eyes toward the ceiling in a naive rapture.

A fellow of some innocence in his naive duplicity, but none the less dangerous.

At this naive statement, the sheepman could not restrain a smile.

Not that I should advise you to imitate this naive way out of a difficulty.

Some of the forms it assumes are simple and naive, like feudal rights.

This wonderful gift was presented in the most naive way imaginable.

"And what a good idea," was Paganel's naive rejoinder to her exclamation.

She looked about her with the naive curiosity I remembered so well.

It was the exact tone of a young baby, a naive and innocent cry.

Yet he was not quite prepared for the naive change in his companion's face.