8 March 2015
-naïve ( adjective )
·
Marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and
lack of guile or worldly experience
-A teenager’s naïve ignorance of life
·
( fine art ) of or created by one without formal
training ; simple or naïve in style
-naïve art such as that by Grandma Moses
is often colourful and striking
·
Inexperience
-She is so naïve about love
·
Lacking information or instruction
-lamentably naïve as to the laws
·
Not initiated; deficient in relevant experience
-he took part in
the experiment as a naïve subject
-flustered ( adjective )
·
Thrown into a state of agitated confusion;
(‘rattled’ is an informal term)
-the more he
loses, the more flustered he get
-sway-ed ( verb )
·
Move back and forth or sideway
-all the
citizens worried when the tall building swayed
·
Move or walk in a swinging or swinging manner
-he swayed back
·
Win approval or support for
-his speech did
not sway the voter
·
Cause to move back and forth
-the wind swayed the tree gently
-dowry ( nouns )
·
Money or property brought by a woman to her
husband at marriage
-bickering ( nouns ) ( verb )
·
A quarrel about petty point
-the debate
turned into thoughtless bickering
·
Argue over petty things
-Let’s not bicker over pennies
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