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naive in inglese:

1. artless


Why did you take the money?" she asked the child. "Because I wanted it," came the artless reply.
They are all artless children.

2. sophisticated


Modern finance is becoming increasingly complicated and sophisticated.
I felt utterly out of place among those sophisticated people.
sophisticated language
Even small provincial schools are buying sophisticated software for their computer rooms, some countries are introducing e-books instead of the good old paper textbooks.
it's a magazine for more sophisticated readers
It can fly more than 500 miles (805 kilometers)(...); armed versions can fire sophisticated missiles.
Mathematicians are creative artists, their artworks being sophisticated constructs of ideas and aesthetic proofs.
Fans of this kind of music tend to be quite sophisticated.
It's time to keep things casual but sophisticated.
The police used highly sophisticated surveillance equipment.
I suppose some rich people, some politicians or university teachers are sophisticated.
Computers are here to stay and they'll become more and more sophisticated, but we have to remember they are just tools.
I'm a simple farmer and I don't belong to this sophisticated company of celebrities.
It’s better to avoid sophisticated vocabulary unless you can use it properly.
The new equipment in the computer room is extremely sophisticated, so be careful when you use it!

Inglese parola "naive"(sophisticated) si verifica in set:

personality adj. -antonimy upper intermediate

3. trusting too easy



Inglese parola "naive"(trusting too easy) si verifica in set:

talking about yourself

4. ingenuous


It has to be said it was rather ingenuous of him to ask a complete stranger to take care of his luggage.
Mary is an ingenuous student.

5. A naive person have tends to trust other people



6. a naive person lacks experience of life and tends to believe things to easily



7. able to believe in everything



8. believes too easily



9. not having enough knowledge



10. gullible


Tom discovered just how gullible Mary was.
Dana is so gullible, she would believe anything
I'm a bit gullible - I often believe the crazy stories my friends tell me.
I'm amazing gullible, everyone's able to lie me.
He took all of her money. She is so gullible.
There are any number of miracle cures on the market for people gullible enough to buy them.
a gullible person is easy to trick because they trust and believe people too easily
It's amazing how gullible people are, he said to himself.
The island was bought from gullible inhabitants of Mannahata.
a gullible person is easily persuaded to believe something
These overpriced souvenirs are sold to gullible tourists.
They take advantage of gullible tourists.
Surely you weren't gullible enough to believe all that?
You are very gullible
The word "gullible" is not in the dictionary.

11. naive person lacks experience of life and tends to believe things too easy



12. trusting


You're running a big risk in trusting him.
he is very trusting, always believe that other people are good
I know you, you are trusting.
I wish I could be as trusting as you, but I have to run.
I did wrong in trusting such a fellow.
A certain door-to-door salesman made a fool of a trusting old lady and went off with a lot of her money.

13. to believe simple things