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naivete
noun as in innocence, gullibility
Example Sentences
He’s divided his characters along an axis of naïveté.
Rabhan argued labels had no obligation to provide more than the contracts outlined saying the “Hot To Go” singer was “broadcasting naïveté and taking aim at the very machine that got her there.”
But he’s talked about the value of a beginner’s mind in his journey as a flute player, whereas I don’t hear much naivete in your music.
It’s different from “In My Room,” which was very much about naivete: I’ve never done this before.
They’re minors in the modern world, where naivete is a currency that buys a one-way ticket to the obliteration of their innocence.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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