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How to use naively in a sentence

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It was one of my biggest human-interest exclusives and, naively, I let it slip through my fingers.
But his sympathies were much more with Trotskyism and he naively thought he could change the Communist Party from within.
The Sheriff naively walked into the senate chamber, announced his purpose, and was promptly arrested by the acting sergeant-at-arms.
But I'd naively failed to notice that at least three members of the seminar were mature students.
Some people would have been naively hopeful that something of the truth would emerge from this.
By working less and staying at home more, I believed naively that my husband would come home to domestic bliss and a happy marriage would ensue.
Is it naively idealistic to imagine a British prime minister taking on such a Herculean burden?
In contrast to what we might naively expect, Sumerian societies were not governed by all-powerful despotic kings whose word was law.
He suggests that they may have believed, somewhat naively, that big business was whiter than white.
But to fair, this album is pretty depressing, precisely because it's so naively bright and rosy.
The avant-garde is to be understood neither as simply oppositional to dominant ideological structures nor as naively collusive with them.
Animal Farm emerged from and has generated political controversy, but it has also sometimes been naively misjudged as unpolitical.
If we theorize culture without considering the dynamics of fear or emotions, we naively underestimate the potential for social change.
We naively thought that by ionizing the ultracold atoms in our trap, we would be running the CERN process in reverse.
Maybe they naively believe that disputes among allies will quickly evaporate.
Kevin naively asks her at the beginning of their relationship to type a manuscript for him.
Interestingly, we are not offered a naively romantic picture of her mother's success.
This year's rising darlings Coldplay make sincere, earnest music, but appear almost naively accessible and unpretentious by comparison.
Then, as naively as if he were a bagman selling rubbish to a fool, Chullunder unfolded his proposal to the gravely nodding woman.
Those of you who might naively imagine that vitriolic historical disputation is a transient phenomenon of Australian academe should think again.
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She thinks,' he explained naively, as if to himself, 'she thinks I am an imposter.
Afterward Nan confessed, naively, that she ought to have known he was her Uncle Henry.
The passages are discussed carefully and thoroughly, although at times rather naively and verbosely.
He was naively earnest as he told us of his coming conquest.
He showed off his charms before her as naively as a cock-grouse.
There was something naively festive in his air, which, in conjunction with his firm and virile features, gave him a rather comical expression.
Fyne's individualist woman-doctrine, naively unscrupulous, flitted through my mind.
She confessed to me naively that she had coquetted a good deal.
And besides, Veslovsky was at first so naively distressed, and then laughed so good-humoredly and infectiously at their general dismay, that one could not but laugh with him.
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