Naivety
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# Lack of [[sophistication]], [[experience]], [[judgement]] or [[worldliness]]; [[artlessness]]; [[gullibility]]; [[credulity]]. | # Lack of [[sophistication]], [[experience]], [[judgement]] or [[worldliness]]; [[artlessness]]; [[gullibility]]; [[credulity]]. | ||
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Naïve may refer to:
- Naïveté, a French loanword indicating the state of lacking experience, understanding or sophistication
- Naïve art, art created by untrained artists, or artists aspiring to naïve realisations
Noun
naivety
- Lack of sophistication, experience, judgement or worldliness; artlessness; gullibility; credulity.
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