wide-eyed
21wide-eyed — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. 1. naive inexperienced, innocent, green, childlike, unschooled, unsophisticated, *born yesterday. 2. surprised shocked, astonished, saucer eyed, agog. ANT.: 1. jaded, blase, *ho hum. 2. bored …
22wide-eyed — See: round eyed …
23wide-eyed — /wuyd uyd /, adj. with the eyes open wide, as in amazement, innocence, or sleeplessness. [1850 55] * * * …
24wide-eyed — adjective 1》 having one s eyes wide open in amazement. 2》 inexperienced; innocent …
25wide-eyed — adjective, adverb 1 with your eyes wide open, especially because you are surprised or frightened 2 too willing to believe, accept, or admire things because you do not have much experience of life; naive widely / waIdli/ adverb 1 in a lot of… …
26wide-eyed — /waɪd ˈaɪd/ (say wuyd uyd) adjective 1. having the eyes habitually or temporarily wide open, as from innocence, amazement, wakefulness, or the like. 2. innocent or naive …
27wide-eyed — adjective Astonished or surprised …
28wide-eyed — realistically, watchfully …
29wide-eyed — UK [ˌwaɪd ˈaɪd] / US adjective 1) with an expression that shows that you are very surprised, frightened, or impressed 2) easily tricked or impressed because you do not have much experience …
30wide-eyed — [ˌwaɪd ˈaɪd] adj with an expression that shows that you are very surprised, frightened, or impressed …