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trusting, trustful, gullible, artless, guileless, simple,<br />

simplistic, simple-minded, unpretentious, unpretending, candid,<br />

natural: Is Chatterley na‹ve enough to believe that the<br />

gamekeeper's meetings with his wife were to discuss fox-hunting?<br />

na‹vety n. naivety, na‹vet‚ or na‹vet‚, ingenuousness, innocence,<br />

credulity, credulousness, inexperience, (blind) trust,<br />

gullibility, artlessness, callowness, guilelessness, simplicity,<br />

unpretentiousness, candour, naturalness, frankness, openness,<br />

sincerity: I hope that no one takes advantage of her na‹vety.<br />

naked adj. 1 stark naked, unclothed, undraped, bare, exposed,<br />

stripped, undressed, unclad, uncovered, bared, nude, in the<br />

nude, Colloq in the altogether, in one's birthday suit, in the<br />

buff, in the raw, au naturel, in a state of nature, Brit<br />

starkers, in the nuddy: The two of them stood there, completely<br />

naked. 2 unaided, unassisted: Stars of the seventh magnitude<br />

or brighter are visible to the naked eye. 3 plain, unadorned,<br />

unembellished, stark, overt, patent, obvious, conspicuous,<br />

manifest, sheer, undisguised, unvarnished, unmitigated, evident,<br />

palpable, unconcealed, in plain sight or view, blatant,<br />

barefaced, undeniable, glaring, flagrant, unmistakable or<br />

unmistakeable, unalloyed, unmixed, blunt, unadulterated, pure:<br />

He told her the naked truth about how he felt. 4 unsheathed,<br />

unprotected, bare, exposed: How dare he show a naked sword in<br />

the presence of the Emperor?!<br />

name n. 1 designation, label, appellation, term, tag, style, Colloq<br />

moniker or monicker, handle: His name is Chauncy but they call<br />

him Rusty. 2 reputation; repute, honour, esteem, (high) regard,<br />

respect, rank, standing, rating, pre-eminence, superiority,<br />

eminence, notability, prominence, prestige, favour, distinction,<br />

renown, fame, popularity, celebrity: She has made a name for<br />

herself as a clever business executive. He thinks he has to<br />

protect his name as a ladies' man. 3 personage, somebody,<br />

celebrity, star, superstar, hero, VIP, dignitary, luminary,<br />

Colloq big shot, bigwig, big cheese, big name: The programme<br />

included some well-known names in the entertainment world.<br />

--v. 4 label, tag, style, entitle; call, dub, christen,<br />

baptize: They named their book 'The Alien Tongue'. Why would<br />

people want to name their child 'Quercus'? 5 choose, elect,<br />

select, delegate, nominate, designate, appoint; identify,

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