I Am Innocent In Spanish Rating: 3,8/5 5788 votes

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naive

definition Conjugación [ES] English synonyms English collocations Conjugator [EN] in context images

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
naive (not experienced: person)ingenuo/a
inocente
cándido/a
Tom was still very naive when he started college.
Tom todavía era muy ingenuo cuando empezó la facultad.
naive (not experienced: question, act)ingenuo/a
inexperto/a
Kyle asked a lot of naive questions.
Kyle hizo un montón de preguntas ingenuas.
Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
naive (primitive)primitivo/a
Kate bought a rare naive painting.
Kate trajo una rara pintura primitiva.
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'naive' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
babe in arms - babe in the woods - born yesterday - childlike - dewy-eyed - green - inexperienced - ingenuous - innocent - naif - Pollyanna - unworldly
boquirrubio - cachirulo - cándido - ingenuo - inocentón - candoroso - lila - otario - papo - inocente - simplón - bobo - cabulero - candelejón - chuparse el dedo - confiado - iluso - imbécil - infeliz - ir apañado - julay - maje - naif - no chuparse el dedo - pardillo - rural - simple - tonto - virginal e ingenuo

Synonyms: guileless, not dry behind the ears, trustful, ingenuous, uninformed, more..
Collocations: a naive [child, tourist, client], you're so naive!, don't be so naive!, more..

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a bit naive with my heart
Antibiotic naive - medical
chemotherapy-naive - medical
Drug-naive trials - medical
frigging naive
green/naive
He thinks I'm naive.
I'm not naive about..
It would be naïve of us to think that this were true. - grammar
less perverse than naive
musically naive patient
naïve - financial
Naive - medical
Naive and artless graces
naive and stable switched patients - medical
naïve and trusting
naive boy
naive cats (vacunación) - medical
Naive fish - medical
naïve fool
Naive lymphocytes - medical
Naive offender
naive pooled or naive averaged analysis - medical
naive things
naive to..
Naive/Gullible
naïve/incident (medical, pharmacological) - medical
naive/naïve
no quiero parecer naive
not so naive to presume
more..
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. free from sin, evil, or guilt; specif.,. doing or thinking nothing morally wrong; pure. not guilty of a specific crime or offense; guiltless.

These examples are from the Cambridge English Corpus and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Nuns in English have the title “Sister”, while in Spanish it’s “Sor”, not to be confused with “hermana”, which is the literal term for a female sibling. The observant boy in our story knows that the nuns names are Sister “Bete” and Sister “Tija”, or in other words, sorbete (sorbet) and sortija (ring).

free from harmful intent or effect: an innocent mistake. not malignant; benign: an innocent tumor. knowing no evil. without guile or cunning; artless; simple. naive. ignorant or inexperienced, specif. With regard to sex.

totally lacking: with of: innocent of adornmentOrigin of innocentOld French from Classical Latin innocens from in-, not + nocens, present participle of nocere, to do wrong to: see necro. Sentence Examples. The children are so innocent they will believe anything I tell them.

He was the same as ever, but the feverish color of his face, his glittering eyes rapturously turned toward her, and especially his neck, delicate as a child's, revealed by the turn-down collar of his shirt, gave him a peculiarly innocent, childlike look, such as she had never seen on him before. He made it all sound so innocent - even noble. That wide-eyed innocent look and those full lips reminded him of a fairytale princess. They have already killed innocent people.