Naive

прилагательное то же, что и nave 1) наивный; простодушный Например: That was naive of you. — Ты повёл себя наивно. It's naive to trust everyone. — Наивно всем доверять. You are naive to believe them. — Какая наивность с твоей стороны верить им! Синоним(ы): simple-minded, simple-hearted, gullible 2) безыскусный, простой Синоним(ы): natural, simple, artless, guileless, ingenuous, unaffected, unsophisticated Антоним(ы): formal, pretentious, sophisticated

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Naive

or naïve adjective (naiver; -est) Etymology: French naïve, feminine of naïf, from Old French, inborn, natural, from Latin nativus native 1. marked by unaffected simplicity; artless, ingenuous 2. a. deficient in worldly wisdom or informed judgment; especially credulous b. not previously subjected to experimentation or a particular experimental situation Example: made the test with naive rats; also not having previously used a particular drug (as marijuana) c. not having been exposed previously to an antigen Example: naive T cells 3. a. self-taught, primitive b. produced by or as if by a self-taught artist Example: naive murals Synonyms: see naturalnaively or naïvely adverbnaiveness noun

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary

Naïve

adjective see naive

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary

Naive

Untutored in the perversities of some particular program or system; one who still tries to do things in an intuitive way, rather than the right way (in really good designs these coincide, but most designs aren't "really good" in the appropriate sense). This trait is completely unrelated to general maturity or competence or even competence at any other specific program. It is a sad commentary on the primitive state of computing that the natural opposite of this term is often claimed to be "experienced user" but is really more like "cynical user".

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