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1) to be filled with a wild and inexperienced feeling of love for a person (infatuated)

2) (because) young and inexperienced (naive)

3) without much decoration; ordinary; easily done or understood; inexperienced (and so easily deceived) (simple)

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amateurish

without skill

unprofessional

chaste

(usually of young women) morally good and sexually pure

pure, incorrupt

clumsy

careless, awkward in movement or construction

not agile; awkward

ignorant

(of a person) knowing little or nothing; resulting from lack of knowledge

unaware, unknowing

inapt

not apt or relevant

incompetent; not suitable

inartistic

not artistic

crude, primitive

incapable

not capable

not adequate; helpless

incompetent

without ability or talent

unskilful, unable

juvenile

(of, suitable for) a young person

childish

monogamous

practising monogamy

pure, incorrupt

new

not existing before; seen, heard of, introduced, for the first time; of recent origin; growth, manufacture etc; beginning again

recent, fresh

puerile

childish

childish

strange

difficult to accept; surprising because not known, seen, heard etc before

deviating, unfamiliar

trustful

ready to have trust in others

gullible

unaccustomed

not accustomed to; not usual

not prepared, ready; new

undeveloped

not used or developed

immature

unprofessional

(especially of behaviour) bad because not obeying the rules or customs of a profession

not done well or skilfully

unqualified

not limited or restricted; absolute; not qualified

not prepared, incompetent

unskilled

(of work) not needing special skill; (of a worker) not having special skill or special training

untrained

unsophisticated

not sophisticated

natural, simple

unsuspecting

not aware of, feeling the possibility of, deceit or danger

gullible

unused to

not having become familiar with

not prepared, ready; new

well-meant

done, said etc with good intentions

harmless, naive

wide-eyed

foolishly trusting

harmless, naive

young

having lived a short time; having existed for a short time; still near its beginning; young people; children

immature

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