All 6 Uses
naive
in
Cinder, by Marissa Meyer
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- He was too young, too stupid, too optimistic, too naive.†
p. 139.7 *
- Dr. Erland's gaze filled with pity, as if she were a naive child.†
p. 170.5
- How naive of her to think it could be so simple.†
p. 292.1
- "It would be naive of me," he said when the audience had quieted, "not to mention a second kind of conflict.†
p. 311.6
- Somehow, he was still naive enough to think that more good than bad could come from the union.†
p. 349.3
- "How charmingly naive," said the queen, followed by another spill of laughter.†
p. 351.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(naive) lacking experience or sophistication, and the understanding that comes from them -- often too trusting or optimistic
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)