naivety (Meaning)

Wordnet

naivety (n)

lack of sophistication or worldliness

Webster

naivety (n.)

Naivete.

naivety Sentence Examples

  1. Her naïvety led her to believe that everyone she met had good intentions.
  2. The naïve trust he placed in his friend ultimately resulted in his downfall.
  3. With childlike naïvety, the young boy eagerly approached the strangers offering candy.
  4. Despite repeated warnings, his naïvety made him vulnerable to exploitation.
  5. Her innocent and naïve assumption was that everyone shared her kind heart.
  6. The politician's campaign was built on the naïvety of voters who believed his empty promises.
  7. The young woman's naïvety prevented her from seeing the danger lurking behind the charming façade.
  8. With refreshing naïvety, the student asked her professor difficult questions that challenged established norms.
  9. The naïve belief that all problems can be solved with a positive attitude can lead to disappointment.
  10. The naïve hope for a perfect world often blinds people to the harsh realities of life.

FAQs About the word naivety

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Her naïvety led her to believe that everyone she met had good intentions.

The naïve trust he placed in his friend ultimately resulted in his downfall.

With childlike naïvety, the young boy eagerly approached the strangers offering candy.

Despite repeated warnings, his naïvety made him vulnerable to exploitation.