politically naive

Frequency: 6.56.7 per million words

Lacking experience or judgment in political matters.

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  • He regarded the move as politically naive.
  • Some critics argued that her proposals were politically naive.
  • It would be politically naive to ignore the public's opinion on this matter.
  • She was too politically naive to understand the true implications of the policy.
  • His lack of experience made him seem politically naive to the seasoned campaigners.
  • Don't be so politically naive; not everyone in power has good intentions.
  • The young activist, though passionate, was often considered politically naive.
  • Many found his assessment of the international situation rather politically naive.
  • He admitted to being politically naive when he first entered public office.
  • To think that change can happen overnight is politically naive.