Phrases with «naivete»

Naivete means a lack of experience or knowledge about the world, which can result in being too trusting or innocent. Full definition

Sentences with «naivete»

  • Further, the political naivete of warmists does real harm to the broader progressive agenda. (getenergysmartnow.com)
  • British director Andrew Douglas (2005's Amityville Horror remake) takes a clever look at youthful naivete in this strikingly inventive thriller, which is based on a true story. (contactmusic.net)
  • Instead the focus is strictly on the tense ground - level situation, exacerbated by language barriers and most of the pirates» unhelpful naivete about how things can and should go. (variety.com)
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