naiveness

[US]/naɪv.nəs/
[UK]/naɪv.nəs/

Translation

n.the quality of being naive; lack of experience or sophistication
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

childlike naiveness

naiveness in judgment

naiveness of youth

naiveness in love

naiveness of trust

naiveness of belief

naiveness of innocence

naiveness in thinking

naiveness of experience

naiveness of optimism

Example Sentences

her naiveness about the world often leads her to make foolish decisions.

his naiveness was charming, but it also made him vulnerable.

they admired her naiveness, seeing it as a sign of purity.

naiveness can sometimes be a barrier to understanding complex issues.

his naiveness about financial matters caused him to lose a lot of money.

she approached the project with a naiveness that surprised her colleagues.

naiveness can be endearing, but it also requires guidance.

his naiveness made him trust people too easily.

she realized her naiveness after facing the harsh realities of life.

naiveness can lead to beautiful experiences, but also painful lessons.

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