Lack of sophistication or worldliness.
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.
6 Our foreign policy must be rooted in realism, not naivete or self-delusion.
7 And the princess' naivete played into the hands of the Widow's malice.
8 This naivete of expectation drove me to fury, but I restrained myself.
9 Needed what they'd got, the naivete , the uncertainty, the delight at life.
10 Oh, what a woman she was, with her delightful naivete almost intact!
11 O'Neil, however, appeared to find her naivete charming, and Eliza reflected bitterly:
12 For his moral convenience and ignorant naivete , he destabilized our entire region.
13 The naivete of the thought is repeated by the simplicity of the verse.
14 Chris Hipkins tells us Labour is not guilty of political naivete .
15 There was charming naivete in the nature of this grotesque, timorous old man.
16 An idle superstition, perhaps, but there is much naivete in the artistic temperament.
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