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Naived

Naived is a term used to describe someone who is innocent or lacks experience, leading them to have a simplistic or naive outlook on the world. It can be used as an adjective or a verb.

Adjective

When used as an adjective, naived refers to a person who is unaffected by the complexities and harsh realities of life. They often approach situations with a childlike innocence and trust.

Verb

When used as a verb, naived means the act of being simplistic or having a naive perspective. It can also imply a lack of awareness or understanding of the true nature of events or situations.

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Adjective
  1. She had a naived perspective on relationships, always believing in happily ever after.
  2. The children had a naived innocence, unaware of the dangers that existed in the world.
Verb
  1. He naived the complexity of the business deal, thinking it would be an easy success.
  2. She naived the potential consequences of her actions, leading to unexpected results.
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