Naív
Naív is a Hungarian adjective meaning naive, lacking experience, sophistication, or critical judgment. It can describe a person, a belief, or an approach, and its connotation ranges from neutral to mildly pejorative depending on context. In everyday language, a naív attitude might be described as trusting or guileless, while in critical discussion it can imply susceptibility to deception or oversimplification. The term also appears in cultural contexts, such as naív művészet (naive art), which denotes a style of self-taught artists characterized by directness and simplicity.
Orthography and origin: In Hungarian the word is written naív with an acute accent on the i,
Usage notes: The adjective is versatile across registers. It can describe a person’s mindset (naív szemlélet),
See also: naivitás (naivety); naív művészet (naive art); naiv realizmus (naive realism). The term exists in several