I. adjective
or na·if näˈēf
Etymology: Middle French naif — more at naïve
1. : naïve
2. or na·ife “ : having a true luster when uncut — used of precious stones
II. noun
or naif “
( -s )
Etymology: French naïf, from naïf, adjective
: a naïve person
I. adjective
or na·if näˈēf
Etymology: Middle French naif — more at naïve
1. : naïve
2. or na·ife “ : having a true luster when uncut — used of precious stones
II. noun
or naif “
( -s )
Etymology: French naïf, from naïf, adjective
: a naïve person
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012