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naïve person

noun as in late bloomer

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I can be the very naive person when it's called for.

From Salon

When asked by Reuters if he was naive to think he could announce such a political movement in Putin's Russia without the assent of the Kremlin, Girkin, 52, said: "I do hope you would not call me a naive person."

From Reuters

“I had been ill for seven years. I was a physically weak person. Mentally, I was a naïve person, sure. I was stuck in bed, and hospitals, ten years behind everybody else my own age, so I didn’t care. Call it regressive, but it was where my mind was. I lived happy, in the best way I could.”

You’ve talked in the past about framing Stede as a really naive person with an immature sense of love before meeting Ed because he’d just never really experienced it before.

“As a naïve person,” he said, “I had apparently somewhat ignorantly acquired one of the nicest private collections of Cambodian antiquities.”

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