Naiver [adjective]
Definition of Naiver:
childlike, trusting
Synonyms of Naiver:
● 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 Naiver:
● Sophisticated
● Wise
● Skeptical
● Leery
● Intelligent
● Aware
● Knowledgeable
● Experienced
Sentence/Example of Naiver:
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.