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1. You behaved too naively.

2. I also naively laughed.

3. "What does Levis mean?" I asked naively.

4. Maybe I see things too naively at times.

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6. They naively assume things can only get better.

7. I, perhaps naively, believed he was telling the truth.

8. In short, Knox's proposal was ill conceived and naively made.

9. He believed, naively, that she would leave him her money.

10. I naively assumed that I would be paid for the work.

11. I had naively imagined that he was in love with me.

12. Naively, Smith asked how many had turned to prostitution for lack of money?

13. Antonyms for Astutely include unwisely, badly, foolishly, stupidly, unintelligently, unknowingly, straightforwardly, naively, slowly and asininely

14. Enclid does not naively assume that the defined concepts exist or are consistent.

15. Naively optimistic, full of good intentions, but despite his good intentions, are still unavoidable in trouble.

16. Synonyms for Credulously include dupably, gullibly, naively, greenly, unsuspiciously, impressionably, unsuspectingly, deceivably, exploitably and unguardedly

17. Importantly, the same number of curves is obtained as one naively expects from algebraic geometry.

18. Those shipping companies, including three Chinese shipping companies , which naively trusted Klimax, bore the losses.

19. Most people naively imagine they will stop immediately when they jam on the brakes.

20. He spoke so naively and clumsily that I could see the bone of his holy plot.

21. 11 This is where, naively, we set out for a walk on a recent drizzly Sunday.

22. Perhaps naively, I have inclined towards a less cynical view of human nature than Ivan Karamazov.

23. Synonyms for Artlessly include unpretentiously, unaffectedly, naturally, ingenuously, sincerely, guilelessly, unfeignedly, naively, innocently and simply

24. This is where, naively, we set out for a walk on a recent drizzly Sunday.

25. Dolezal decides to play detective in a one man undercover operation, wandering naively into deathtrap after deathtrap.

26. However, the police chief naively suggested that hiring more policemen with higher wages would solve the problem.

27. I'd naively thought they could mount some low-profile operation to catch Andy watching his own funeral.

28. Naively literal, the signs garble English into hilariously strange phrases: one, outside a bathroom for disabled people read as "Deformed Man's Toilet".

29. Dinner was the tortoise — which I'd naively assumed had been offered as a pet — and a plate of giant armadillo meat.

30. 27 Dinner was the tortoise — which I'd naively assumed had been offered as a pet — and a plate of giant armadillo meat.

31. 9 To his unfeigned astonishment the questions were answered promptly, simply, and decisively, and when the interview was ended my companion naively expressed his wonderment.

32. To his unfeigned astonishment the questions were answered promptly, simply, and decisively, and when the interview was ended my companion naively expressed his wonderment.

33. Naively one would first determine the maximum order id for the customer and then use this ID to retrieve the carrier and the entry date.

34. When the worldwide economic meltdown started, I naively thought the subsequent tightening of credit lines would at least make identity theft less of a problem than before.

35. ‘The Bootjack is designed for removing muddy shoes, boots or Wellingtons.’ More example sentences ‘In a 1928 article, it was naively if ingeniously described as ‘Washington's Traveling Boot Box’ with a removable lid that ‘is transformed into an effective Bootjack.’’

36. The Oxford English Dictionary defines “Bobbysoxer” as “an adolescent girl, especially one in her early teens, wearing bobby socks,” while the Historical Dictionary of American Slang (HDAS) fills in the details: “A teenage girl usually regarded as naively immature and an enthusiastic follower of youthful fads in music, fashion, etc.”

37. The classic Brachistochrone problem: what form should the slide take to minimize the time of descent? Naively, one might think the answer is a straight line, but in fact, a straight slide is slower than many other curves; instead, the slide should be made in the shape of an arc of a cycloid.

38. Just as the ancient Greek was an Anthropomorphist and naively thought of the forces of nature as resembling himself, so our poet is a Mayako-morphist and fills the squares, the streets and fields of the Revolution with his own personality.: Igual que la antigua Grecia era antropomorfa pensando ingenuamente que las fuerzas de la naturaleza se le asemejaban, nuestro poeta es mayakomorfo