Naiver
Naiver is the comparative form of the adjective naive (also spelled naïve), used to describe someone or something as having a greater degree of naivety than another. The word conveys a relative lack of experience, sophistication, or worldliness and often implies innocence, gullibility, or simplicity in judgment.
Etymology and spelling: naive derives from French naïf, ultimately from Latin roots related to birth or natural
Usage and connotations: describing someone as naiver suggests comparative vulnerability to deception or a limited understanding