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- NAIVETE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
nä-ˈēv-ˌtā, -ˈē-və-; nī- variants or naïveté or less commonly naiveté 1 : a naive remark or action
- naïveté - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
naiveté is covered by Merriam-Webster (as less commonly), [3] AHD, [4] Collins, [5] Cambridge (as a variant), [8] and Macmillan American [9] naivety is covered by Macmillan British, [9] Cambridge [8] and OED [10] US Government Publishing Office manual states that "Diacritical marks are not used with anglicized words" and mentions naive and
- NAIVETÉ Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
NAIVETÉ definition: the quality or state of being naive; natural or artless simplicity See examples of naiveté used in a sentence
- naïveté, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Sometimes she was compelled to smile at the naïveté of Annette A Radcliffe, Mysteries of Udolpho vol II v 163 1814 He had a sort of naiveté and openness of demeanour W Scott, Waverley vol II ix 154 1848 We have frequent examples of this naïveté of sentiment in the old mosaics
- Naivety - Wikipedia
Naivety (also spelled naïvety), naiveness, or naïveté is the state of being naive It refers to an apparent or actual lack of experience and sophistication, often describing a neglect of pragmatism in favor of moral idealism A naïve may be called a naïf
- naïveté - Définitions, synonymes, prononciation, exemples | Dico en . . .
Définition, exemples et prononciation de naïveté : Caractère naturel, simple et vrai ( 1 naïf [1]) …
- Naiveté - definition of naiveté by The Free Dictionary
Define naiveté naiveté synonyms, naiveté pronunciation, naiveté translation, English dictionary definition of naiveté or na·ïve·té n 1 The state or quality of being inexperienced or unsophisticated, especially in being artless, credulous, or uncritical 2 An artless,
- NAIVETÉ definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Word of the day: 'scooby doo' Spanish Translation of 'naiveté' English Grammar Collins
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