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naïveténounalso naivete or naiveté the quality or state of being simple and sincereher naïveté led her to leave her new car unlocked while she shopped at the mall artlessness, greenness, guilelessness, ingenuousness, innocence, naiveness, naivety(also naïvety, chiefly British), naturalness, simplemindedness, simpleness, simplicity, unsophistication, unworldliness, viridity candor, frankness, genuineness, honesty, openness, sincerity, straightforwardness, unaffectedness, unpretentiousnesscallowness, childishness, coltishness, inexperience, rawnessinsularity, parochialism, provincialismcarelessness, heedlessness, thoughtlessnessignorance, obliviousness, unawarenesscredulity, credulousness, gullibility, impressionabilityidealism, impracticality, optimism artfulness, cynicism, knowingness, sophistication, worldliness affectedness, artificiality, pretentiousnessdeviousness, dishonesty, insinceritydisbelief, doubtfulness, incredulity, suspiciousnesscarefulness, caution, street smarts, warinesspessimism, skepticismmaturity readiness to believe the claims of others without sufficient evidencethough 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 credulity, credulousness, gullibility, naiveness, simpleness artlessness, simplicity, unsophistication, unwariness, unworldlinessbelief, credibility, faith, trust incredulity, skepticism sophistication, worldlinessdistrust, misdoubt, mistrust, suspicion, suspiciousness, warinessdoubt, uncertainty in 1673 |