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Meaning of Naivete | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
nɑˌiːvˈteɪ

Definitions

  1. Rare spelling of naïveté.
    alt-of, rare, uncountable
  2. Alternative spelling of naïveté.
    alt-of, alternative
  3. Lack of sophistication, experience, judgement or worldliness; artlessness; gullibility; credulity.
    countable, uncountable

Equivalents

العربية البساطة
Azərbaycanca sadəlöhvlük
Български наивност
Čeština naivnost
Deutsch Naivität
Ελληνικά αφέλεια
Esperanto naiveco
Español ingenuidad
Français naïveté
Galego inxenuidade
עברית תמימות
Magyar naivitás
Հայերեն միամտություն
한국어 순진
Lëtzebuergesch Naivitéit
Latviešu naivitāte
Nederlands naïveteit naïviteit
Polski naiwność
Português ingenuidade
Русский наи́вность
Slovenčina naivnosť
Српски naivnost наивност
Svenska naivitet
Українська наївність

Examples

““You see, I do not know how to pick out any particular part of the diary.” Even while he was speaking an idea dawned upon him, and he said with unconscious simplicity, in a different voice, and with the naïveté of a child: “That’s quite true, upon my honour. Honest Indian!””
“Maybe Mr. “Buckley” should know to be more skeptical about what’s dished out to him by popular culture. But apart from that, it’s hard to see how it’s his fault. He simply accepted what the most widely available and accessible sources of information claimed was true. For his naïveté, he was systematically misled and bamboozled.”
“In poring over these vile and well-preserved folders full of antisemitica in the Foreign Ministry archives, one senses a naïveté, even earnestness among Sugihara's generation.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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