naive in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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She also said that at the same time she can act naive because she is young.
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He's generally kind-hearted and well-meaning, but also very sensitive and naive, not fully at home in the arctic wastes.
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Bugs enters the casino in the role, playing a hopelessly naive country boy who confuses a slot machine for a telephone.
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She opens up gradually, but remains slightly naive in comparison to the people around her.
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Yes, some of the earlier lyrics were very naive.
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However, as a rich heir, he is quite naive to the ways of the world.
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This insight is the crucial difference between naive falsificationism and critical rationalism.
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In the old world, people could have a naive belief, but today belief or unbelief is reflective, and includes a knowledge that other people do or do not believe.
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The false position method can be faster than the bisection method and will never diverge like the secant method, but fails to converge under some naive implementations.
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A naive algorithm of finding distances between all pairs of points and selecting the minimum requires time.
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