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Lack of sophistication or worldliness.
naivete
naiveness
sophistication
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1
In this case, too much enthusiasm and
naivety
has caused this difficulty.
2
My level of
naivety
in this area must have been incredibly high.
3
The calm and the
naivety
of this compliment made Mademoiselle shed tears.
4
I believe that Mr Rose's article displays a little paranoia and
naivety
.
5
Her
naivety
gave me the edge -not that I needed it.
6
I wish I shared his
naivety
.
She turned back toward the balcony.
7
It's widespread use, a telling symptom of laborious pain coupled with
naivety
.
8
Casement's
naivety
is there to see, as are his compassion and commitment.
9
I reacted fiercely but what I regret now was my
naivety
then.
10
They were born to be themselves, naive and contented with their
naivety
.
11
Letters had been cut out individually, unevenly, giving them a childlike
naivety
.
12
It's
naivety
on my part, that I really, really want to put right.
13
Yet a sparse crowd saw Wales expose Cypriot defensive
naivety
after 20 minutes.
14
Its use here suggests a certain
naivety
in the panel's analysis.
15
In my
naivety
,
maybe, I find this complete lack of interest quite incredible.
16
So, I just think people pretend, there's a
naivety
in people.
naivety
political naivety
apparent naivety
certain naivety
own naivety
charming naivety
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