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Բï
[nah-eef]
noun
a naive or inexperienced person.
adjective
Բï
/ Բɪˈː /
adjective
a less common word for naive
Word History and Origins
Origin of Բï1
Example Sentences
“Pillion” isn’t judgmental, but it also doesn’t expect Melling’s naif to like everything his partner orders him to do.
The first four made a point of swapping directors and moods and even Ethan’s core identity: Brian De Palma made him a jaundiced naif; John Woo, a hot-blooded flirt; J.J.
The highfalutin parallel is to “Candide,” the classic 18th century novel about a naif who endures the horrors of civilization: chaos, selfishness, disease and destruction.
Even at 78, he remained the wonderstruck naif with a goodness so powerful it could transport all of us into another dimension.
Rogan, wearing his persona as a babe-in-the-woods naif, listened to this nonsense in slack-jawed stupefaction.
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