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)
without skill
unprofessional
(usually of young women) morally good and sexually pure
pure, incorrupt
careless, awkward in movement or construction
not agile; awkward
(of a person) knowing little or nothing; resulting from lack of knowledge
unaware, unknowing
not apt or relevant
incompetent; not suitable
not artistic
crude, primitive
not capable
not adequate; helpless
without ability or talent
unskilful, unable
(of, suitable for) a young person
childish
practising monogamy
pure, incorrupt
not existing before; seen, heard of, introduced, for the first time; of recent origin; growth, manufacture etc; beginning again
recent, fresh
childish
childish
difficult to accept; surprising because not known, seen, heard etc before
deviating, unfamiliar
ready to have trust in others
gullible
not accustomed to; not usual
not prepared, ready; new
not used or developed
immature
(especially of behaviour) bad because not obeying the rules or customs of a profession
not done well or skilfully
not limited or restricted; absolute; not qualified
not prepared, incompetent
(of work) not needing special skill; (of a worker) not having special skill or special training
untrained
not sophisticated
natural, simple
not aware of, feeling the possibility of, deceit or danger
gullible
not having become familiar with
not prepared, ready; new
done, said etc with good intentions
harmless, naive
foolishly trusting
harmless, naive
having lived a short time; having existed for a short time; still near its beginning; young people; children
immature