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Naivety

Naivety meaning

naïveté

Synonyms of Naivety

Example sentences (20)

Harry expresses embarrassing naivety throughout his relationship with Meghan, who we must remember is an actress.

Mr Hanvey said the case and others have 'illustrated the danger and naivety of self-ID'.

People shouldn’t let their hatred of Brady blind them into such naivety.

Something I was unaware of in my throttling naivety.

STOKE City boss Alex Neil was left irked by the “naivety” of his players ahead of taking the lead in their Carabao Cup tie.

The MP took the advantage of her naivety and took her process by process until she displayed her thigh-land through which a smooth road to her flowery pot was accessed.

This type of obliviousness and naivety makes laughing with him and at him all the more fun.

For years, the SNP’s naivety about Russian influence has run rampant.

Hoke Colburn’s sweet naivety and loyalty towards Daisy Werthan made me believe – perhaps naively – that there’s still hope to redeem humanity, though recent events had me questioning my convictions.

It’s a fine line between commending a visiting side for their ambition and condemning their naivety.

It was Aouchiche who then gave away the free kick from which Ipswich scored their winner, and Beale was critical of the Frenchman's 'naivety' and decision making in the aftermath of the game.

Mr Daglish described it as “naivety” on Finnie’s part.

Perhaps that’s naivety on my side or a reminder to us of how proud we can be of the football club.

She doesn’t possess Carrie White’s naivety.

She said: “Mr Borland was used by others due to his naivety and his lack of consequential thinking.

She said: 'They were children of the 70's, that whole buzz, that whole vibe, free love and the music but what came with that was a certain naivety.

Susan is a very mild mannered, quirky, but quiet personality that brings an Edith Bunker-like naivety.

As I sit here looking at my collection of six masks now, though, I can’t help but laugh at the naivety of my former self.

In my first personal development plan, I wrote, with wide-eyed ambition and perhaps a little naivety, that I intended to end the plight of people living on the streets by 2017.

Sadly, though, the same shame and naivety that colored that experience for me is still prevalent due to lack of knowledge and understanding.