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Guileless

usgb/ˈɡaɪlləs/Volume
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Often PositivePlay
Guileless is typically viewed positively, suggesting purity and a lack of corruption. SlideHer guileless smile won the hearts of everyone in the room.
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Sometimes NaivePlay
Guileless might imply being too trusting or naive, which can lead to being easily deceived. SlideHis guileless trust in strangers made his parents worry.
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Emotionally ChargedPlay
Using 'guileless' can evoke an emotional response, as it implies innocence and vulnerability. SlideShe gazed into the baby's guileless eyes, feeling a surge of protectiveness.