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naivete    音标拼音: [nɑ,ivət'e]
n. 天真烂漫,无邪,纯真

天真烂漫,无邪,纯真

naivete
n 1: lack of sophistication or worldliness [synonym: {naivete},
{naivety}, {naiveness}] [ant: {mundaneness}, {mundanity},
{sophistication}, {worldliness}]

Naivet'e \Na`["i]ve`t['e]"\, n. [F. See {Na["i]ve}, and cf.
{Nativity}.]
1. The state or quality of being naive; lack of
sophistication or worldliness.

Syn: naivete, naiveness.
[1913 Webster WordNet 1.5 PJC]

A story which pleases me by its na["i]vet['e] --
that is, by its unconscious ingenuousness. --De
Quincey.
[1913 Webster]

2. An act displaying naivete; a naive remark or action.
[PJC] naivety


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  • NAIVETE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of NAIVETE is a naive remark or action How to use naivete in a sentence
  • naïveté - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    According to Google Ngram Viewer corpus data, as of 2019, naïveté and naivety were the most common spellings; naivety was the most common spelling in British English while naïveté was the most common spelling in American English [1] naivete used to be the most common variant but dropped sharply after 2000 [1]
  • naïveté, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    Freedom from cunning or artifice; guilelessness, artlessness, simplicity; hence, want of knowledge or sense, ignorance, silliness Absence of deceitfulness or duplicity; sincerity, openness; guilelessness, artlessness
  • NAIVETÉ Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    NAIVETÉ definition: the quality or state of being naive; natural or artless simplicity See examples of naiveté used in a sentence
  • Naivety - Wikipedia
    It refers to an apparent or actual lack of experience and sophistication, often describing a neglect of pragmatism in favor of moral idealism A naïve may be called a naïf In its early use, the word naïve meant "natural or innocent", and did not connote ineptitude
  • Naiveté - definition of naiveté by The Free Dictionary
    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 [French naïveté, from Old French naivete, native disposition, from naif, artless; see naive ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
  • NAIVETÉ definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    She was a manipulative woman, but her power was very limited, and in our naiveté we saw her as a villain She couldn't bear to think of the woman laughing behind his back, exploiting his gentility, his naïveté But naïveté, of course, was a part of love: that was one of its weaknesses
  • NAÏVETÉ | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
    NAÏVETÉ translate: naivety Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary
  • Naivete - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    naivete (n ) 1670s, "a natural, unreserved expression of sentiments or thoughts," from French naïveté, from Old French naiveté "genuineness, authenticity," literally "native disposition" (see naive)
  • naivete
    Examples of naivete in a Sentence her naïveté led her to leave her new car unlocked while she shopped at the mall though he was streetwise, the investigative reporter regularly assumed an air of naïveté when he was interviewing confidence men, charlatans, counterfeiters, and other assorted swindlers of the general public





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