Advertisement
Advertisement
naivety
Or Բ·ï·ٲ
[nah-eev-tee, -ee-vuh-]
naivety
/ ˌnaɪiːvˈteɪ, naɪˈiːvtɪ /
noun
the state or quality of being naive; ingenuousness; simplicity
a naive act or statement
Discover More
Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
It’s really funny, but it’s all done from a position of naivety and love and excitement.
From
Things changed for France on 7 January 2015, marking in bloodshed the end of all wilful naivety about the threat of militant Islamism.
From
In Wellington there was a naivety to his dismissal.
From
The naivety and vulnerability of the 7-1 in Dortmund had gone.
From
Midfielder Rice said he was "proud" of his team-mates for the fight they showed but rued the "naivety" which ultimately cost them.
From
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse