Sentence example with the word 'naively'

naively

Definition adv. in a naive manner

Last update: July 14, 2015


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Collier argues naively that if universal consent means the consent of those who have considered the subject, it may be claimed for his view.   [Please select]

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She looked up at Durham naively.   [Please select]

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Again, he naively congratulates himself that he has found a man who could appreciate his theories.   [Please select]

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It was naively expressed, so naively that she assayed to laugh in the midst of her woe.   [Please select]

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There are those who take mental phenomena naively, just as they would physical phenomena.   [Please select]

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This room was planned for the guests of the daughter of the house, so the furnishings were naively and adorably feminine.   [Please select]

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She was naively surprised Amelia had never met her mamma at Durban.   [Please select]

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Natalie had asked naively, and there had been a roar of laughter.   [Please select]

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She was naively pleased that she was doing a man's work, and doing it well.   [Please select]

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She was naively delighted over this, and gleefully recounted each new conquest to Anne and Priscilla, with comments that might have made the unlucky lover's ears burn fiercely.   [Please select]

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"If you don't mind I'd rather you'd leave that to Dad, and instead tell me some more about china-making," Theo said naively.   [Please select]

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