Sentence example with the word 'naivete'

naivete

artlessness, childlikeness, dupability, gullibility, naiveness, outspokenness, simpleheartedness, sincerity, softness, unsophistication

Definition n. lack of sophistication or worldliness

Last update: July 9, 2015


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Danielle’s naiveté allowed her to foolishly believe the stranger would repay the money she loaned him.   [Please select]

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If it were not for the naiveté of some senior citizens, many crooks would not earn a living.   [Please select]

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Gianapolis was unfeignedly delighted with her naivete.   [Please select]

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Your charming naivete quite moves our envy.   [Please select]

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But all he said was so prettily sedate, and the naivete of his youthful egotism was so obvious, that he disarmed his hearers.   [Please select]

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It is so full of naivete, cleverness, and grace.   [Please select]

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From this we can see the naivete and ridicule of the present so-called intelligence tests.   [Please select]

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His naivete was not of ignorance of men and their motives.   [Please select]

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The dreadfully simple naivete of the beginning of it.   [Please select]

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With true Sicilian naivete the priest added: "He is growing rich."   [Please select]

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'" "Perhaps I feared to make Alphonse jealous," she interjoined, with excessive naivete."'   [Please select]

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