naive
adjective15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1
very naive8.5
To a high degree of naivety.
To a very high degree of naivety.
Slightly or somewhat naive.
To a small degree; a little naive.
Naive to a degree that is hard to believe.
fairly naive6.5
To a moderate degree of naivety.
Lacking experience or judgment in political matters.
Naive to an extent that suggests no hope for change; foolishly naive.
To label or describe someone as being naive.
be naive9.0
To possess the quality of being naive.
seem naive7.5
To appear to be naive based on observation.
appear naive7.2
To give the impression of being naive.
sound naive7.0
To give the impression of being naive through speech.
prove naive6.8
To be shown to be naive over time or by evidence.
To consider or think of something as being naive.