What are the hypernyms for More naive?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more naive?
The antonyms for the word "more naive" are "less naive," "sophisticated," "worldly," "experienced," "knowing," "practical," "sensible," "astute," "wise," and "savvy." While being naive implies a lack of knowledge or experience, these antonyms suggest a greater level of awareness and understanding. Someone who is less naive is less likely to be easily deceived or misled, and more likely to approach things with a critical eye. Being sophisticated and worldly implies being familiar with different cultures and ways of thinking, while being experienced suggests having personal or professional knowledge in a certain area. Being savvy and astute imply the possession of practical skills and a shrewdness that comes with experience.
What are the antonyms for More naive?
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adj.
• girlish
• uninitiated
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