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babe |
a naive or inexperienced person. [1/4 definitions] |
babe in the woods |
a naive or inexperienced person, esp. one who can be easily exploited. |
born yesterday |
inexperienced and gullible; naive. |
colt |
a young, naive, or inexperienced person; novice. [1/2 definitions] |
do-gooder |
(informal) a social or political reformer who is considered to be naive or impractical. |
gung-ho |
(informal) extremely enthusiastic and loyal, often in a naive way. |
jerk1 |
(slang, more typically used to describe males than females) a naive, rude, inconsiderate, or highly disagreeable person. [1/5 definitions] |
naif |
one who is inexperienced or naive; innocent. |
naiveté |
the quality of being naive. [2 definitions] |
plowboy |
a naive country youth; yokel. [1/2 definitions] |
sophisticate |
to cause to become less naive or natural; make worldly-wise. [1/3 definitions] |
sophisticated |
having knowledge or experience of the world or of culture, esp. in connection with the manners and ways of adult society; not naive or simple; worldly-wise. [1/3 definitions] |
stage-struck |
having an intense and sometimes naive desire to be involved in theater, esp. as an actor. |
unsophisticated |
inexperienced in the social and cultural world; naive. [1/2 definitions] |
wet behind the ears |
(informal) naive; inexperienced. |
wide-eyed |
naive or credulous. [1/2 definitions] |
yokel |
a simple, naive, or foolish country person. |
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