- naivety
- naivety a*iv"e*ty, Naivety Na"["i]ve`ty, n. Na["i]vet['e]. --Carlyle. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Naivety — a*iv e*ty, Naivety Na [ i]ve ty, n. Na[ i]vet[ e]. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
naivety — (also naiveté) ► NOUN 1) lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement. 2) innocence or unsophistication … English terms dictionary
Naivety — naive redirects here. For other uses, see naive (disambiguation). Naivety (or naïvety, naïveté, etc.), is the state of being naive having or showing a lack of experience, understanding or sophistication. One who is naive may be called a naif.… … Wikipedia
naivety — also naïvety noun (plural ties) Date: 1708 chiefly British naivete … New Collegiate Dictionary
naïvety — noun see naivety … New Collegiate Dictionary
naivety — /nah eev tee, ee veuh /, n., pl. naiveties. naiveté. Also, naïvety. * * * … Universalium
naivety — n. naiveness, quality of being unsuspecting, gullibility; simpleness; innocence; naive actionnÉ‘ ɪËvÉ™tɪ /naɪ ɪËvÉ™tɪ … English contemporary dictionary
naïvety — na·ïve·ty … English syllables
naivety — See: naive … English dictionary
naivety — na•ive•ty or na•ïve•ty [[t]nɑˈiv ti, ˈi və [/t]] n. pl. ties naiveté … From formal English to slang