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naiveté
[ nah-eev-tey, -ee-vuh-tey, -eev-tey, -ee-vuh- ]
noun
- the quality or state of being naive; natural or artless simplicity.
- a naive action, remark, etc.
Word History and Origins
Origin of naiveté1
Example Sentences
In 2016 that starry-eyed naivete led to the deep despair that we all felt when Trump eked out a win over Hillary Clinton.
It left him perplexed and saddened—an almost surprising display of naivete from someone who had spent so much time in newsrooms.
Ani is the only girl at Headquarters who speaks Russian, and her rusty language skills picked up from her grandmother perfectly complement Ivan’s sexual naivete and boyish charm.
Maybe it was a naïveté of youth?
“Please understand, I was actually embarrassed about my sexual naivete. I was in my 20s and knew nothing about sex. All I wanted to do was bury the incident in my mind and protect my family.”
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