Naive vs. Gullible

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Naiveadjective

Lacking worldly experience, wisdom, or judgement; unsophisticated.

Naiveadjective

Not having been exposed to something.

Naiveadjective

(of art) Produced in a simple, childlike style, deliberately rejecting sophisticated techniques.

Naiveadjective

Intuitive; designed to follow the way ordinary people approach a problem.

Naivenoun

A naive person; a greenhorn.

Naiveadjective

Having native or unaffected simplicity; ingenuous; artless; frank; as, naïve manners; a naïve person; naïve and unsophisticated remarks.

Naiveadjective

Having a lack of knowledge, judgment, or experience; especially, lacking sophistication in judging the motives of others; credulous; as, a naive belief in the honesty of politicians.

Naiveadjective

marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience;

Naiveadjective

lacking experience of life;

Naiveadjective

lacking sophistication

Gullibleadjective

Easily deceived or duped; naïve, easily cheated or fooled.

Gulliblenoun

A gullible person; someone easily fooled or tricked.

Gullibleadjective

Easily gulled; that may be duped.

Gullibleadjective

naive and easily deceived or tricked;

Gullibleadjective

easily tricked because of being too trusting;

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