100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "naively"

Definition

The adverb naively refers to doing something in a manner that shows a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment. It often indicates a simplistic or innocent perspective, resulting in an uncritical or overly trusting approach to situations.

Synonyms

  • Innocently
  • Unsophisticatedly
  • Childishly
  • Gullibly
  • Simplicity

Antonyms

  • Cynically
  • Skeptically
  • Worldly
  • Judiciously
  • Critically

Examples

  1. She naively believed that everyone had good intentions.
  2. He naively thought that the project would be completed on time without any setbacks.
  3. They naively trusted the stranger with their secrets.
  4. The child naively asked if the monster under the bed was real.
  5. She approached the negotiation naively, not anticipating any hidden agendas.
  6. He naively assumed that his friends would always support him.
  7. The tourist naively wandered into a dangerous neighborhood.
  8. She naively believed that love would conquer all obstacles.
  9. He naively thought that saving money was all he needed to be financially secure.
  10. They naively invested in a scheme without doing any research.
  11. The puppy naively chased after the butterfly, unaware of the dangers around.
  12. She naively thought that her smile would brighten everyone's day.
  13. He naively expected the government to take care of all his needs.
  14. The student naively believed he could pass the exam without studying.
  15. She naively assumed that her hard work would automatically be recognized.
  16. He naively thought that his talents would get him through life without effort.
  17. They naively followed the advice of someone they met online.
  18. The author naively believed that all readers would understand his metaphor.
  19. She naively thought that moving to a new city would solve all her problems.
  20. He naively trusted that the contract was fair and straightforward.
  21. They naively believed that their friendship would last forever.
  22. The interns naively thought they would get promoted right away.
  23. She naively thought that everyone played by the same rules she did.
  24. He naively believed that money could buy happiness.
  25. The young couple naively planned their future without considering potential challenges.
  26. She naively thought that she could change his mind about their relationship.
  27. He naively believed that the job market was still thriving after hearing one good report.
  28. They naively assumed that the company would take responsibility for their mistakes.
  29. The child naively thought that the world was a safe place for everyone.
  30. She naively believed that her kindness would be reciprocated.
  31. He naively expected his proposal to be accepted without any objections.
  32. They naively assumed that their hard work would guarantee success.
  33. The artist naively thought that talent alone would lead to fame.
  34. She naively believed that everyone she met would be her friend.
  35. He naively thought that the internet was completely free of danger.
  36. The entrepreneur naively believed that his product would sell itself.
  37. She naively thought that people would appreciate her honesty.
  38. He naively entered the competition, thinking it would be easy to win.
  39. They naively thought that they could solve the world's problems with a simple idea.
  40. The child naively believed that magic was real.
  41. She naively thought that a smile could fix any argument.
  42. He naively trusted the information he found online without verifying it.
  43. They naively believed that their relationship was immune to outside influences.
  44. The student naively thought he could skip classes and still do well.
  45. She naively thought that a single conversation could change someone's mind.
  46. He naively believed that he could juggle multiple commitments without stress.
  47. The volunteers naively thought that their efforts would make an immediate impact.
  48. She naively assumed that everyone would appreciate her unique perspective.
  49. He naively thought that he could learn a new language overnight.
  50. They naively believed that their dream vacation would be without any issues.
  51. The new employee naively trusted everyone in the office.
  52. She naively thought that her boss would notice her hard work immediately.
  53. He naively believed that all businesses were fair and honest.
  54. They naively thought that they could change the world with social media posts.
  55. The child naively believed that fairy tales were reality.
  56. She naively thought that her past mistakes would be forgotten.
  57. He naively trusted the promises of a quick fix for his problems.
  58. They naively assumed that everyone was as passionate about their cause as they were.
  59. The artist naively thought that art alone would bring her success.
  60. She naively believed that she could handle everything on her own.
  61. He naively thought that his charm would win over everyone.
  62. They naively thought that they could travel the world without a plan.
  63. The student naively believed that he could ace the exam without studying.
  64. She naively thought that being friendly would solve all her issues at work.
  65. He naively assumed that he could negotiate a better deal without doing research.
  66. They naively thought that their love would be enough to overcome any obstacle.
  67. The child naively believed that he could fly with a homemade cape.
  68. She naively trusted her intuition over concrete evidence.
  69. He naively thought that the world was fair and just.
  70. They naively assumed that everyone had the same resources available to them.
  71. The scientist naively believed that his findings would be accepted without question.
  72. She naively thought that her talent would be recognized immediately.
  73. He naively believed that he could change the minds of everyone he argued with.
  74. They naively thought that a single campaign would eradicate all social issues.
  75. The intern naively thought he could impress everyone by working long hours.
  76. She naively assumed that her good intentions were enough.
  77. He naively believed that the economy would always be strong.
  78. They naively thought they could fix the problem without help.
  79. The child naively thought that the moon was made of cheese.
  80. She naively trusted her new friend with her secrets.
  81. He naively believed that he could win the lottery without ever playing.
  82. They naively assumed that their project would get funded without a pitch.
  83. The student naively thought he could pass without attending classes.
  84. She naively believed that everyone would support her decision.
  85. He naively thought he could accomplish his goals without sacrifice.
  86. They naively assumed that they were the only ones facing difficulties.
  87. The child naively thought that his parents would always be around.
  88. She naively believed that her advice would be taken seriously.
  89. He naively thought that he could merge two companies without conflict.
  90. They naively believed that a quick fix would solve their long-term issues.
  91. The artist naively thought that talent was enough to succeed in the industry.
  92. She naively trusted strangers for directions in a new city.
  93. He naively thought that everyone would be happy for his success.
  94. They naively assumed that working hard was the only requirement for success.
  95. The student naively believed that his charm would make up for his lack of preparation.
  96. She naively thought that the meeting would go smoothly without an agenda.
  97. He naively believed that his past mistakes would not affect his future.
  98. They naively thought that everyone would appreciate their generosity.
  99. The child naively thought that he could catch a cloud.
  100. She naively assumed that her good deeds would always be rewarded.