naiveness

NOUN
  1. lack of sophistication or worldliness
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How To Use naiveness In A Sentence

  • Once again, these B-grade luxury goods sellers thrive on the naiveness of tourists.
  • Once again, these B-grade luxury goods sellers thrive on the naiveness of tourists.
  • Naiveness can be dangerous . What's the matter little buddy, we still have eight to go...
  • Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, has been subjected to withering media criticism for her alleged naiveness. But Biden is at least as bad and with far less excuse.
  • The op-ed page seems always to be going on about the naïveness of the anti-globalization view.
  • Their futures in dealing with personal relationships - romantic and otherwise - will suffer from unfamiliarity and naiveness.
  • Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, has been subjected to withering media criticism for her alleged naiveness. But Biden is at least as bad and with far less excuse.
  • I was a willing victim of the naiveness of youth.
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