naiveté

[US]/ˌnaɪəˈveɪti/
[UK]/ˌnaɪəˈveɪti/

Translation

n.the state or quality of being inexperienced or unsophisticated

Phrases & Collocations

childlike naiveté

displaying naiveté

overcoming naiveté

full of naiveté

with naiveté

Example Sentences

her naiveté led her to believe everything she read online.

the project failed due to a serious naiveté about market trends.

he approached the negotiation with a disconcerting naiveté.

it was clear that his naiveté was being exploited by others.

the child's naiveté is endearing, but also a little worrying.

she lost money because of her naiveté in trusting strangers.

his naiveté regarding political realities was quite striking.

the naiveté of youth can be both charming and frustrating.

don't mistake her kindness for a lack of intelligence or naiveté.

the naiveté of the plan became apparent after a few weeks.

he overcame his naiveté through experience and careful observation.

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