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Filter by Meaning The student's naive belief that all sources on the internet are trustworthy led to him citing inaccurate information in his paper.
The politician's naive promises to solve all the country's problems with a snap of his fingers fooled many voters.
Her naive hope that the company would do the right thing and compensate her for the damages caused by their product proved to be unfounded.
The film's naive portrayal of the criminal justice system did not reflect the reality of the situation.
The politician's naive views on foreign policy left many questioning his competence.
The team's naive confidence in their plan resulted in a complete failure of the project.
The company's naive approach to cybersecurity left them vulnerable to hacking attacks.
She had a naive attitude towards social media, not realizing the potential harm it could cause.
Her naive trust in her ex-boyfriend's promises to change led to her being hurt once again.
His naive trust in the email from the stranger led to his financial ruin.
Her naive belief that all people were inherently good made her an easy target for manipulation.
The naive child thought that he could fly by jumping from the roof.
The naive political ideologies of the past have been challenged and re-evaluated in the modern world.
Some of the antique furniture designs may seem naive compared to contemporary styles.
The naive view of non-Western cultures as primitive and inferior is now recognized as ethnocentric.
The naive fashion of the 1980s is out of style today.
The naive social norms of the past have been replaced by more inclusive and accepting values.
The artist's naive style of painting was popular during a certain period of art history.
The teenager was naive about the responsibilities of driving a car.
The CEO's naive decision led to a significant financial loss for the company.
Despite being a skilled athlete, he was naive about the effects of performance-enhancing drugs.
She was naive about the challenges of starting her own business.
The artist was naive about the business side of the art industry.
She's naive about the dangers of social media.
The naive beliefs about the shape of the earth held in ancient times have been disproven.
The naive optimism of the early settlers quickly gave way to the harsh realities of life in the new world.
The scientific theories of the past may appear naive now that we have more advanced technologies.
The naive assumptions about gender roles in the 1950s no longer hold true.
The naive understanding of mental illness in the past led to cruel and inhumane treatments.
The naive medical practices of the Middle Ages seem barbaric by today's standards.
The company's marketing strategy seems naive in today's digital age.
She had a naive view of relationships, thinking everything would always be perfect.
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