Examples of 'naivety' in a sentence
Meaning of "naivety"
Naivety is a noun that describes the quality of being naive or showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment
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It is this naivety that will sink us eventually.
There is a degree of ignorance or naivety that appals me.
I admire the naivety and enthusiasm of youth.
I have tormented you so much because of my naivety.
Your naivety would be charming if it was not so dangerous.
It was my delusion and naivety that brought me here.
Your naivety is only outweighed by your foolishness.
I believe a moment of naivety costs us the match.
My naivety is not the point of this tale.
There was an original naivety that had been lost.
Such naivety can turn out to be dangerous.
He has this terrible condition called naivety.
So much naivety charms us and makes us smile.
Create an indicator and say goodbye to naivety.
It is her naivety which enables her to do this.
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I am loath to leave a footprint on your romantic naivety.
There is a naivety as well in the way we are playing.
I give you one example of his naivety.
I laugh at your naivety regarding this world.
Some fall prey to their own naivety.
Their naivety will be the death of us all.
I am surprised to see the naivety being shown by you.
Oh the naivety that lives on the internet.
I can only laugh because your naivety.
I still giggle at the naivety of that moment.
The two state process was an exercise in naivety.
Naivety and intelligence always go together.
I also need to have a certain naivety in my approach.
Naivety is always the biggest temptress.
We suffer due to the aftermath of that naivety.
Whose alluring naivety brings to mind mediaeval art.
Kids fortunately have the privilege of naivety.
I admit her naivety can be disturbing.
It is unbearably painful to witness such utter naivety.
Your naivety is simply unbearable for me.
These were the years of innocence and naivety.
Probably due to naivety more than anything else.
Just the perfect combination of optimism and naivety.
The naivety of illiterate abuse to steal his pay.
The issue is the level of naivety being expressed here.
In the naivety of my youth this had struck me as surprising.
I can not believe the naivety of a few on here.
The naivety of this view is painful.
We were discussing approaches to naivety and vulgarity.
Boundless naivety costs us our freedom.
The girl is dangerous on account of her very naivety.
There is a certain naivety associated with small towns.
I walked into it with great naivety.
I think our naivety helped us a lot.
His last conviction was due to similar naivety.