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What (who) is NAIVETY - definition


Naivety         
LACK OF EXPERIENCE
Naïvité; Naïvity; Naïveté; Naivete; Naivity; Naivite; Naiveté; Naiive; Naivest; Naïve; Naive; Naïvety; Naïvete
Naivety (also spelled naïvety), naiveness, or naïveté is the state of being naive. It refers to an apparent or actual lack of experience and sophistication, often describing a neglect of pragmatism in favor of moral idealism.
naivety         
LACK OF EXPERIENCE
Naïvité; Naïvity; Naïveté; Naivete; Naivity; Naivite; Naiveté; Naiive; Naivest; Naïve; Naive; Naïvety; Naïvete
see naive
Naivety         
LACK OF EXPERIENCE
Naïvité; Naïvity; Naïveté; Naivete; Naivity; Naivite; Naiveté; Naiive; Naivest; Naïve; Naive; Naïvety; Naïvete
·noun Naivete.
Examples of use of NAIVETY
1. The tale illustrates Britains naivety in many ways.
2. FOUR: The Archbishop‘s inexcusable naivety about sharia law.
3. Some of your correspondents show admirable concern, but remarkable naivety.
4. Of course, my idealism was exceeded only by my naivety.
5. Others would regard it simply as a deep–seated naivety.