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    Na·ive·té
    /näˈēvədē/

    noun

    • 1. lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment: "his appalling naivety in going to the press"
  2. The meaning of NAIVETY is naïveté. How to use naivety in a sentence.

  3. trust based on not having much experience: disapproving He demonstrated a worrying naivety about political issues. approving I think her naivety is charming - she's so unspoilt and fresh. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Naive & trusting. be easy game/meat idiom. be easy prey idiom. be wet behind the ears idiom.

  4. noun. the state or quality of being naive; ingenuousness; simplicity. a naive act or statement. Discover More. Example Sentences. To cyber security experts, the naivety of this statement beggars belief. From The Daily Beast. My naivety in what I was dealing with got me out of a huge amount of difficulty. From The Daily Beast.

  5. The meaning of NAIVE is marked by unaffected simplicity : artless, ingenuous. How to use naive in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Naive.

  6. The state or quality of being naive; innocence, artlessness, absence of pretence; (in later use also) lack of experience, judgement, or wisdom. Cf. naivety n. 1.

  7. The meaning of NAIVETE is a naive remark or action. How to use naivete in a sentence.

  8. trust based on not having much experience: disapproving He demonstrated a worrying naivety about political issues. approving I think her naivety is charming - she's so unspoilt and fresh. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Naive & trusting. be an easy mark idiom. be easy prey idiom. be wet behind the ears idiom.

  9. The noun naivety often refers to the kind of inexperience that allows you to be tricked, but it can also refer to a trusting innocent or a lack of sophistication. For example, if you think you can treat your boss’s daughter like any other employee and just say whatever you want when you have lunch, you may be exhibiting naivety — she may ...

  10. too ready to believe someone or something, or to trust that someone’s intentions are good, esp. because of a lack of experience: It was naive of her to think that she would ever get her money back.

  11. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use naivety in a sentence To cyber security experts, the naivety of this statement beggars belief.

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