Examples of using Naïve in English and their translations into Hindi
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My son is so naïve that I have never seen him holding his wife's hands.
The rest of their generation was left behind, but the wealthy Boomers who shape public opinion today see little reason to question their naïve optimism.
But America would be naïve to assume that Iran is negotiating from a position of weakness.
it is naïve to believe that there is such a thing as the single"authentic" version of a ballad such as"Barbara Allen.
The naïve belief is that by making bullying illegal,
It would be naïve to think that past relationships
When I read Michael Lewis' book The Big Short, this was a dramatic blow to this naïve belief.
telling them that they are foolish, naïve, irresponsible, impractical,
There is a psychological phenomenon called naïve realism where we all believe that we are seeing an accurate view of reality
have been doing that job for some time- could make it seem as if you're naïve or incompetent.
I feel cheated and embarrassed at my naïve ways, but Matt,
If a naïve subordinate tells the truth about his boss that information is secretly divulged to a Mr. Pettigrew
Maybe that's my naïve state of bliss," Andries says,"but I think that if you can maintain a positive state, you heal faster and your outlook is different.".
the process is so harrowing for a naïve buyer that he is left feeling wearisome for a long time.
The naïve nonverbal decoder assumes that they are all meant to convey happiness and positive affect,
The U.S. is neither naïve nor foolish.
He seems a bit naïve about that.
Am I naïve thinking things will change?
It's not like everyone is so naïve as you.
She's naïve but it's because she's from a small town.