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'''Naïve''' may refer to: '''Naïve''' may refer to:
-*[[Naïveté]], a French loanword indicating the state of lacking experience, understanding or sophistication+*[[Naïveté]], a French loanword indicating the state of lacking [[sophistication]], [[experience]], [[judgement]] or [[worldliness]]; [[artlessness]]; [[gullibility]]; [[credulity]].
*[[Naïve art]], art created by untrained artists, or artists aspiring to naïve realisations *[[Naïve art]], art created by untrained artists, or artists aspiring to naïve realisations
-==Noun==+== See also ==
-'''naivety'''+*[[Ingenuous]]
-# Lack of [[sophistication]], [[experience]], [[judgement]] or [[worldliness]]; [[artlessness]]; [[gullibility]]; [[credulity]].+ 
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