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Definitions from the WebBetter Naive Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Popular - more knowledgeable or experienced than initially thought or perceived. Sentence 1: She may appear young and inexperienced, but her performances on stage prove that she is better naive than she seems. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 2: Local - used to describe someone who is more innocent or gullible compared to others within a specific community or context. Sentence 2: In a town where everyone was street-smart, he stood out as the better naive gentleman who believed the best in everyone. Related Products on Amazon.com: | ||||
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