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See definition of more naïve on Dictionary.com
  • as ingirlish
  • as inuninitiated
  • as inborn yesterday

synonyms for more naïve

  • fresh
  • hoydenish
  • mincing
  • naïve
  • teenage
  • unsophisticated
  • young
On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to more naïve, such as: fresh, hoydenish, mincing, naïve, teenage, and unsophisticated.

antonyms for more naïve

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  • matronly
  • mature
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    How to use more naïve in a sentence

    Buzonniere, Rochfort and Fangouse are milder and more naive in their demonstrations and their works are of no weight or interest.
    BARON D'HOLBACHMAX PEARSON CUSHING
    It is of course in the more naive cults that this suffusion of pecuniary beauty is most patent, but it is visible throughout.
    THE THEORY OF THE LEISURE CLASSTHORSTEIN VEBLEN
    The Marquise d'Espard had said to him on one occasion, "Nothing is more naive than a first love."
    A DAUGHTER OF EVEHONORE DE BALZAC
    The polygamy of a curious little fish, the stickleback, is of the same sort, although more naive.
    THE NATURAL PHILOSOPHY OF LOVEREMY DE GOURMONT
    Nothing could be more naive than the writer's ignorance at some points, or more startling than her learning at others.
    HINDU LITERATUREEPIPHANIUS WILSON
    And yet has it not something more naive, more infantile, than most modern trifles of that sort?
    SUSPENDED JUDGMENTSJOHN COWPER POWYS
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    OCTOBER 26, 1985
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