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A naive or ingenuous person Is there even a slight, maybe stylistic, difference? It is true that the first word derive from the french word that is the feminine word of naïf, but from the dictionary i get they have different meanings.
“whereäs” as an alternative spelling of “whereas” i've always wondered which is the correct spelling The second variant seems to be the french original, and the other the anglified version Are both correct, and it is just whichever you feel comfortable with?
Naive people are likely to be trusting or unsophisticated
Essentially, ignorance is a lack of knowledge or education Naivety is a lack of experience and wisdom Someone who makes inappropriate comments would more likely be described as ignorant Someone who thinks that bad things only happen to bad people would be described as naive.
In the noun form of naivety, the stress is maintained on the ai. I understand why naïve is spelled with two dots, and that those dots are called a diaeresis What i do not understand is whether the use of a diaeresis is legal in english The origin of naive is the french word naïve
(notice that the french naïve is italicized) as a french word, it is spelled naïve or naïf
(french adjectives have grammatical gender Naïf is used with masculine nouns while naive is used with feminine nouns.) the two dots above the i are called diaeresis As an unitalicized english word, naive is now the more usual spelling. 'naive' is the opposite of 'cynical'
If you are naive, that may imply that you are ignorant of certain facts (like expectations of poor behavior of certain people) or it could mean that you think the best of people. Disingenuous is a great word, but by itself it just means insincere You would need context to understand that it's meant to mean insincerely naive. A word we do not hear very often is callow, which is quite apt when applied to a young man or woman who is immature, a bit naive, and perhaps too idealistic
We can forgive his optimism.
“whereäs” as an alternative spelling of “whereas” is it spelt “naïve” or “naive”
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