Naively

/naɪˈivli/

भोलेपन से; नासमझी/अनुभवहीनता के साथ

Origin & History

From naive + -ly; ultimately from French naïf/naïve (“natural, unsophisticated”), from Latin nativus (“native, natural”).

naive + -ly से; मूल रूप से फ़्रेंच naïf/naïve (“स्वाभाविक, अपरिष्कृत/अनाड़ी”) से, और वह लैटिन nativus (“जन्मजात/स्वाभाविक”) से आया है।

Definition

In a way that shows innocence, lack of experience, or too much trust, often leading to being easily misled.

ऐसे ढंग से जो भोलेपन, अनुभव की कमी या ज़रूरत से ज़्यादा भरोसा दिखाए, जिससे व्यक्ति आसानी से धोखा खा सकता है।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
She naively believed the offer was genuine.

Usage Examples

He naively assumed everyone would keep their promises.
They naively trusted the stranger with their personal details.
I naively thought the task would take only a few minutes.
She spoke naively, unaware of the risks involved.

Synonyms

Innocently Gullibly Credulously Unsuspectingly Trustingly Simply

Antonyms

Shrewdly Cautiously Skeptically Warily Sagely Astutely

Related Forms

Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Naively optimistic
भोलेपन वाली आशावादिता; हद से ज़्यादा (अवास्तविक) आशावादी
Naively believe
भोलेपन से मान लेना
Naively assume
नासमझी से मान लेना/धारणा कर लेना