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naivety
or na·ïve·ty
[ nah-eev-tee, -ee-vuh- ]
naivety
/ ˌnaɪiːvˈteɪ; naɪˈiːvtɪ /
noun
- the state or quality of being naive; ingenuousness; simplicity
- a naive act or statement
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Example Sentences
The naivety and vulnerability of the 7-1 in Dortmund had gone.
From BBC
Midfielder Rice said he was "proud" of his team-mates for the fight they showed but rued the "naivety" which ultimately cost them.
From BBC
Another source says they are “astonished - what has surprised me is the naivety - why wouldn’t they think we are going to be under huge scrutiny?”
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Dortmund preyed on Celtic's naivety and rendered them quivering wrecks inside half an hour.
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Moodliar’s Henry VI plays the royal martyr with a mix of student idealism and naivety.
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