Lack of sophistication or worldliness.
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Examples for "naivete "
Examples for "naivete "
1 To believe that only one group can fight is naivete , he said.
2 It is really extraordinary how two capable administrators showed such political naivete .
3 There is a serious naivete in all her efforts in this direction.
4 There is a delightful naivete in this way of stating the fact.
5 Arendt lacks Cohen's naivete , and sustained an important critique of the nation-state.
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.
1 Is it sheer naiveness or the practical point of view, I wonder?
2 She discovered a certain naiveness in herself and laughed a little.
3 His naiveness often presented Frava with opportunities; she'd considered letting him keep his station simply for that reason.
4 The least unhappy are those who approximate the naiveness of the beasts and who never attempt what is beyond men.
5 She was amazed to find that on this night, in this place, there could be no adequate answer to the searching naiveness of that question.
6 "You respect her very much, don't you?" she added, quite unconscious of the naiveness of the question.
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