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Filter by Meaning The tourist naively assumed that he could navigate the city without a map.
He naively thought that he could become a millionaire overnight.
The movie was naively romantic, portraying love as perfect and unproblematic.
He naively thought that a grand romantic gesture would make up for all his mistakes.
She naively thought that her partner would change for her.
He naively thought that proposing in a public place would make the moment more special.
He naively believed that the perfect romantic proposal would fix their troubled relationship.
He naively believed that love meant never having to say sorry.
They naively assumed that a surprise wedding proposal in public would be romantic without considering their partner's feelings.
She naively believed that love would conquer all obstacles in their relationship.
He naively thought that his crush would like him back if he just kept being nice.
They naively assumed that love at first sight was a real thing.
They naively assumed that marriage would solve all their problems.
She naively believed in the concept of soulmates.
He naively believed that showering his partner with gifts was the best way to show his love.
She naively thought that their love would be enough to overcome their cultural differences.
He naively believed that all mental illnesses could be cured by positive thinking alone.
They naively thought that all homeless animals could easily find new homes.
She naively assumed that all teachers were kind and caring.
He naively believed that all scientific questions could be answered with a simple Google search.
He naively assumed that everyone would agree with his opinions.
The student naively thought that he could pass the exam without studying.
He naively expected his parents to pay for his extravagant vacation.
He naively believed that he could fix his car without any mechanical experience.
He naively believed that winning the lottery would solve all his problems.
He naively believed that he could become a professional athlete without any training.
They naively trusted the website and shared their personal information.
He naively believed everything his friends told him.
He naively believed that all people were inherently good.
The naively curious child asked questions that the adult couldn't answer.
The naively trusting customer fell for the scammer's lies.
The politician's naively idealistic promises failed to win over the skeptical voters.
He gave a naively optimistic answer to the complex question.
The naively inexperienced intern made several mistakes on the project.
The naively optimistic athlete didn't realize the difficulty of the competition.
The naively inexperienced intern had a lot to learn on the job.
The new employee's naively overconfident attitude was quickly tempered by the realities of the job.
The naively young boy believed everything he was told.
The student's naively simplistic interpretation of the poem missed its deeper meaning.
She made a naively inaccurate assumption about the client's needs.
She naively trusted the website that promised to make her rich quickly.
They naively believed that their business would be an instant success.
He naively assumed that he could teach himself how to fly a plane.
He naively believed that he could win the lottery with just one ticket.
They naively assumed that the weather would be sunny on their vacation.
She naively thought that her boss would be impressed by her latest project.
The employee naively believed that his boss would give him a raise without asking.
The homeowner naively thought that he could fix the plumbing issue himself without calling a professional.
She naively believed that she could eat whatever she wanted without gaining weight.
She naively thought that her crush would notice her if she dressed up nicely.
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