How to use in-sentence of “naive”:
– She applied to play the squeaky-clean naive blond girl Sandra Dee, but she claimed the producers after Xena had typed her to playing only “bad girls.” She said the Sandy character was very similar to her sheltered childhood, growing up in New Zealand with many protective older brothers.
– To speak of “the shape of the universe ” is naive from the point of view of special relativity.
– For the naive and devoutly-raised Dunham, Broadway was a new world filled with beautiful showgirls and crusty stagehands, and his first taste of entertainment industry egos came when Rooney called Dunham into his dressing room, and told him he was there for one reason alone: so that Rooney could change his costumes.
– This naive conception is not held by many philosophers today.
– Miranda is a naive 15-year-old girl.
– However, the naive young boy realized that there was not a single flowerbed of “swee’peas” in sight, with the exception of a bed of sunflowers on the ship.
– When teaching about sets in schools, naive set theory and the definition of Georg Cantor are sometimes used.

