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Meanings of
naivete
in английском
португальский
ingenuidade
каталонский
senzillesa
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Lack of sophistication or worldliness.
naivety
naiveness
sophistication
португальский
ingenuidade
Синонимы
Examples for "
naivety
"
naivety
naiveness
Examples for "
naivety
"
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.
Usage of
naivete
in английском
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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naivete
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
charming naivete
delightful naivete
perfect naivete
adorable naivete
political naivete
More collocations
Translations for
naivete
португальский
ingenuidade
singeleza
каталонский
senzillesa
candor
Naivete
through the time
Naivete
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common