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    na·ive·té
    /ˌnäˌēvəˈtā/

    noun

    • 1. lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment: "the administration's naiveté and inexperience in foreign policy"

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  2. The meaning of NAIVETE is a naive remark or action. How to use naivete in a sentence.

  3. Naivete has four syllables and is pronounced nigh-eve-i-TAY. The root naïve is a French adjective meaning “natural, just born.” Because it suggests innocence or ignorance, naivete is often associated with children, who lack experience and knowledge.

  4. An instance or case of artlessness, foolishness, or lack of judgement; a naive action, remark, etc. Cf. naivety n. 2. 1673 Such an innocent piece of simplicity; 'twas such a naivetè .

  5. noun. the quality or state of being naive; natural or artless simplicity. a naive action, remark, etc. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of naiveté 1. First recorded in 1665–75; from French; naive, -ity ( def ) Discover More. Example Sentences.

  6. naiveté in American English. (nɑivˈteɪ ; nɑˈivˌteɪ ) or naˈïveˌté (nɑivˈteɪ ; nɑˈivˌteɪ ) noun. 1. the quality or state of being naive; simplicity; artlessness. 2. a naive action or remark. Also naˈiveness or naˈïveness, naˈivety (nɑˈivti ) or naˈïvety.

  7. Naivete definition: The state or quality of being inexperienced or unsophisticated, especially in being artless, credulous, or uncritical.

  8. na·ive·té. or na·ïve·té (nī′ēv-tā′, nä′-, nī-ē′vĭ-tā′, nä-) n. 1. The state or quality of being inexperienced or unsophisticated, especially in being artless, credulous, or uncritical. 2. An artless, credulous, or uncritical statement or act.

  9. Synonyms for NAÏVETÉ: innocence, simplicity, ignorance, naivety, naïvety, ingenuousness, naturalness, optimism; Antonyms of NAÏVETÉ: cynicism, sophistication, worldliness, dishonesty, artificiality, artfulness, insincerity, pretentiousness.

  10. Meaning of naivety in English. naivety. noun [ U ] (also naiveté) uk / naɪˈiː.və.ti / us / naɪˈiː.və.t̬i / Add to word list. trust based on not having much experience: disapproving He demonstrated a worrying naivety about political issues. approving I think her naivety is charming - she's so unspoilt and fresh.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] naïveté ( countable and uncountable, plural naïvetés) Lack of sophistication, experience, judgement or worldliness; artlessness; gullibility; credulity . Synonyms: naiveness, naivety. Usage notes. [ edit]