naive

ಮುಗ್ಧ
definition
adjective
the rather naive young man had been totally misled
(of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment.
translation of 'naive'
ನಿಷ್ಕಪಟ,
ಅಕೃತ್ರಿಮ,
ಮುಗ್ಧ
example
The collection is striking in its combination of works from both the realms of art brut and 'naive' art.
I'm not 'naive' enough to think that the job of the press is to make the president look good or even to make the country look good.
It's about being innocent and 'naive' , much like Adam was in Paradise before the fall from grace.
His style seems to represent a point halfway between 'naive' art and Expressionism.
She wasn't always as innocent and 'naive' as she seemed.
We miss out on the world because we are 'naive' , ingénues who need to be taught everything.
Perhaps it was the shock that kept them hoping or maybe it was a 'naive' innocence.
I can't believe she's that 'naive' and she's a nurse and she's an educated person.
An aware, as opposed to 'naive' , romanticism never did anyone any harm.
For example, Daisy is always seen wearing white, which gives her and innocent 'naive' appearance.
Again, to be fair, in Bangalore he made a bold - some would say 'naive' - attempt to redefine Britain's role in the world.
We are not 'naive' about the many threats and dangers there are today to world peace and security, nor about the urgent need to do something about them.
He picks the 'naive' approach and joyous colours and forms creating a montage of the flora, fauna and people of South Asia.
It is the most innocent and 'naive' who find themselves entrapped.
They were 'naive' with respect to the purpose of the experiment and none of them had participated in the previous experiment.
Despite her independence and academic brilliance, she is 'naive' and unworldly and her choices are terrifying.
Only a very 'naive' observer would conclude that this is currently a party with the focus and energy to win another mandate, whoever its leader may be.
Admittedly, I did get the feeling that extended exposure to its 'naive' style might weary me, but at first glance?
Not that all the art on display is 'naive' ; some of it is beautiful in its own right.
Speaking with the 'naive' innocence of childhood, he asks why mummy and daddy aren't married and on their honeymoon.
When she does engage in critical analysis, the results are 'naive' and limited.
Based on this rather 'naive' childhood wish, I did a lot of research and finally got there.
You might think we are fools to be so 'naive' , so innocent, so foolish.
You always said that you were politically 'naive' , that you were a non-political person.
Linear simplicity, 'naive' spontaneity, subtlety of tones and interesting techniques mark his abstracts.
I don't think that I was - I think I was more 'naive' on that front than one would expect.
In such work his style was colourful and bizarre, sometimes with an almost 'naive' quality of freshness.
Maybe it wasn't a coincidence and you're not as innocent or 'naive' as you try to act.
He has been particularly criticized for lack of military experience and 'naive' views of warfare.
Her designs which were both 'naive' and decorative showed great purity of line.
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