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Naively meaning
In a naive manner.
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I actually naively assumed that would happen," said Wilkinson.
Meghan said: 'I went into it naively because I didn't grow up knowing much about the royal family.
Moving it through its various forms was like unfolding a tourist map that I’d naively been using all wrong to display just one district of a city, only to finally open it up and display the whole city in all its glory.
My worldview was more parochial back then; I naively believed that someone the state or their families would look out for heterosexual elders, but that we lesbians were on our own.
Some of the fascination with that part of Donegal was a sense of an older Ireland having survived, and frankly many of us grew up cherishing those memories and naively trusting that the area would never change, that its mission was not to change.
The process of watching a naively corrupt individual evolve into a more mindful and thoughtful person has had a lasting impact on fans.
At the time, the view of the State Department was, naively, that there was a pan-Soviet nationalism, just as there was an American nationalism.
Hoke Colburn’s sweet naivety and loyalty towards Daisy Werthan made me believe – perhaps naively – that there’s still hope to redeem humanity, though recent events had me questioning my convictions.
I remember when that came out and just being blown away, thinking naively, stupidly, that this is going to wake people up.
She arrives naively thinking she’ll be safely stationed far from the front only to be thrown into the visceral reality of the 36th Evacuation Hospital where wounded troops and civilians flood the operating rooms during frequent mass casualty events.
We can welcome the new class of weight loss drugs, such as Ozempic, without naively having to believe that they are an unmixed blessing.
And perhaps, rather naively, I see no reason for it not to succeed.
As he naively points out his observation to the group, they recognize the apparent deja vu as a sign that the software they are occupying is being manipulated, and immediately attempt to escape their location before they meet their demise.
August11: For a large part of my adult years I naively thought that people were generally intelligent.
It’s naively, fantastically charming and extravagant.
Misinformation is incorrect information naively shared, while disinformation is incorrect information maliciously shared with the intent to deceive the audience.
Ten years ago I would've naively thought that this was only a Taliban political question, but I'm starting to realize that it's an American political question, too.
And instead of wasting your ink and time, why don’t you scorn Yahaya Bello who naively misused that golden opportunity that Anebira never had for years?
Being a card-carrying Californian liberal theatre type, one who performed for the Obama White House on more than one occasion, she’s guilty of living “naively”, as she puts it.
I, like many other women, naively thought shacking up was the natural first step to happily-ever-after.