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"naivety" Definitions
  1. (disapproving) a lack of experience of life, knowledge or good judgement that makes you willing to believe that people always tell you the truth
  2. (approving) the quality of being innocent and simple in character or behaviour
  3. (specialist) a style in art which is deliberately very simple, often uses bright colours and is similar to that produced by a child

177 Sentences With "naivety"

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And whether that's an intentional naivety like, "I'm going to cover my eyes," or it's an unintentional naivety, they don't realize.
Many were punished for their naivety—much like the expectations of a viewer whose own naivety was bred from classic narratives like the LOTR or Harry Potter.
Mr Trump may have miscalculated, too, perhaps out of naivety.
But the Trump rationalisers are also guilty of staggering naivety.
Its policies suffer from naivety about budgets, bureaucracies and businesses.
To the contrary, he saw his naivety as an asset.
NAIVETY and paranoia mark the European Union's attitude to espionage.
Maybe, but that's a kind of dangerous naivety, I think.
It ends up with a spine-tingling, sweet, almost childlike naivety.
What some call "naivety" is actually a sublime aptitude for distillation.
There was a letting go about these works and a marvellous naivety.
Raise your eyebrows, in some cases, at their hubris and political naivety.
"The period of European naivety is over," Macron told a news conference.
Navigating between naivety and despair, they are dreamers who long for reality.
Pesky capture the naivety of youth from a place of absolute honesty.
"I think that this only highlights the naivety of the protagonists," Smith wrote.
"The period of European naivety is over," French President Emmanuel Macron told reporters.
Given the naivety Mr Trump has demonstrated, that is perhaps for the best.
The results of naivety and a lack of due diligence can be catastrophic.
I'm interested in experimentation and naivety when it results in a hypnotic quality.
Yes, youth comes with inherent naivety — and with age, wisdom — they always have.
Of course, there's a certain amount of wide-eyed naivety in that response.
"The naivety of the collective west regarding Navalny is astonishing," says Mr Yakovenko.
Father Cervellera retorted that such utopian naivety risked becoming an embarrassment for the church.
When it comes to national-security breaches, naivety is not much of a defence.
Ultimately, embrace your naivety — it can give you the freedom to tackle massive opportunities.
On the first one there's this sort of total innocence and naivety to it.
Whether through malice, naivety, or greed, there was plenty of wrongdoing to sniff out.
That's mostly due to our naivety, which ironically has become one of our biggest assets.
Europe thus needs to take a path that avoids the extremes of naivety and hostility.
I can relate to that naivety, and just being so caught up in your emotions.
Perhaps there was some naivety there, but they surely won't be so lax against Italy.
Atreus, of naivety and taught empathy of his mother, argues it is worth the trouble.
Trump is clearly not alone in harboring both naivety and admiration for the Putin regime.
There is a naivety in the flawed rhyme that tells you he really means it.
It amounts to a kind of enforced naivety that centrists too often mistake for virtue.
A Libertarian ethos layered on top of an evolving business model, but let's be honest, naivety.
The book was a moving meditation on the naivety of youth and the wisdom of age.
We grow up, and the winding failure of our twenties replaces all previous hope and naivety.
Yet diligence is no bad thing, and makes a welcome change from the CMA's past naivety.
The level of naivety that Trump and his supporters expect from the American people is breathtaking.
Trump has talked about Russian relations with a naivety that would have embarrassed a stoned hippy.
I talked to Britton about the "unromantic" thriller, Debra's perceived naivety, and Julia Roberts' lackluster matchmaking skills.
It felt special, because I thought—with great Holden Caulfield-like naivety—that my sadness was special.
The backlash against globalisation points to a glaring underlying weakness of management theory: its naivety about politics.
Liberalism tends to be marinated in optimism to such an extent that it sometimes shades into naivety.
Now, someone in Australia is taking full advantage of the public's naivety when it comes to cybersecurity.
If you have one part drive and maybe one part naivety or foolishness, you can do anything.
Thirties are cool, but you still have a lot of the naivety of your 20s in there.
"Actually?" the girls on the swings beside me would ask, wide eyes blinking with a childlike naivety.
When he asked why he could not be both, his colleague only "smiled sadly" at his naivety.
Trammell: The naivety of almost everyone about how they can undo stuff seemed to run throughout the seasons.
There&aposs nobody involved in this discussion with North Korea in the administration who is overburdened by naivety.
They entered my life in the magic hour between the naivety of childhood and the cynicism of adulthood.
You're going to face a lot of obstacles, because that's why it's called madness or stupidity or naivety.
The West's naivety, which was shared—and paid for—by those hopeful demonstrators, lay in underestimating two things.
Lack of naivety in this form has the potential to significantly alter results, and thus impact on replicability.
He was able to swindle enough blue collared 'Mericuns to ride their naivety straight to the White House.
It's just the type of innocence and naivety that sports punches out of you when you grow up.
Only a tinge of regressive naivety was experienced in the room with 22008 bronze birds, "Primitive" (22015–218).
However, when it comes to the past, Dunham stresses that the lack of diversity came from naivety and ignorance.
"I've realized there's a lack of information, education and a lot of ignorance and naivety (in Uganda)," Nabagesera says.
Expounding on the possibilities of empathy may be commendable, but it can feel like a corny gimmick, even naivety.
Precise and free of naivety, it's a record characterized by terse emotional confessions that glitter with cruel self-awareness.
"I was going to go to every country in Africa at the time," he recalls, smiling at his naivety.
Our naivety knew no bounds and we all believed that the concept of the minger was here to stay.
They cite Apple's "Stories to Believe in", as its first TV shows were mawkishly trailed, as evidence of naivety.
With our naivety, we retained this kind of rawness and 'punkish' attitude that a lot of the songs have.
So, like the protagonist in a Coen Brothers movie made fearless through naivety, Hyden dove into Central Florida's crime underworld.
And that's true even when those opinions are underpinned by a standard of naivety that leaves me completely beside myself.
My naivety to a lot of things landed me in situations that are not what I thought they would be.
I can hear the freedom and experimentation and naivety in the album that amounted to, 'Well, why can't you do that?
When I started at the California College of the Arts, I didn't know a lot, but sometimes, naivety can be helpful.
With stunning naivety, Payton believes if he models his life off past presidents' lives, his rise to power will be inevitable.
Halsey provides a sexy naivety, Phoebe Ryan exudes a tender innocence, Daya fires off a vicious helplessness, XYLO unleashes a mesmerizing exoticism.
The outsize faith placed in Muhammad bin Salman, the Saudi prince whose minions are accused of killing Mr Khashoggi, smacked of naivety.
Even though they hadn't played the game, the musicians who soundtracked its world were trying to capture some of that blissful naivety.
Dialogue often smacks of the naivety found in the novels, but anger and exasperation mix perfectly in this disastrous—and important—moment.
Hill told the BBC on Friday that Britons who joined ISIS out of naivety should be spared prosecution if they returned home.
The careful naivety of her voice, a perfectly constructed sweetness, is cut off without warning and thrown out, flipped into something monstrous.
Charlie's genuine naivety about Michel's death and the anecdote about kissing his gun was enough to convince her captor's that they were together.
Manuel Francisco dos Santos (known as Garrincha) was a bow-legged player from Rio state with a boyish naivety and enchanting dribbling skills.
And I think one of the great things about that record is the naivety of learning something and going through this experience together.
Read: Why thousands of teenagers are fleeing to war-torn Yemen It is this mix of desperation and naivety that smugglers unscrupulously exploit.
The pair's naivety about the rigors of the studio system gave them the courage to stay true to Waters' pitch-black cinematic vision.
Latin American diplomats are withering about what they see as the naivety of Spain's new Socialist government, which is calling for yet more talks.
I know I'm supposed to be outraged about tech companies blatantly copying each other's designs, but I don't have the naivety for it anymore.
You have to have that level of confidence, not naivety or ignorance, but you have to be confident and believe in what you're doing.
Nakadate moves beyond a Lolita-led consideration of naivety and recklessness by forcing you to pay attention to people who would otherwise be invisible.
This would've gotten on my nerves, except for the iiiiiiiiiinteresting directions the story eventually goes in, moments that open Kat's eyes—naivety be damned.
Eventually I learnt to appreciate the naivety of my approach and tried to look at it differently rather than obsessively magnifying my own limitations.
Some Conservatives said they were disgusted by the remarks, for which Leadsom later apologised, while others said they showed naivety and a lack of judgment.
The LIA argues Goldman took advantage of its financial naivety by first gaining its trust, then encouraging it to make risky and ultimately worthless investments.
Even the show's moral heart, Jimmy's flatmate Edgar, an Iraq War veteran suffering from PTSD and gullible naivety, is mercilessly belittled by the show's leads.
This is not naivety but a working knowledge of imperialism that seemed to have less time for academic discussion of the perils of a term.
Rizwan's naivety about how businesses work might be hard to digest, but it doesn't match the lack of finesse shown by the director and writer.
Maybe by a slim margin at the most, because E.T. has all of that history and naivety and legend tied up in it, and Pitfall!
I contracted chlamydia when I was younger but I suppose it's cognitive dissonance or even naivety—you just don't think it'll ever happen to you.
Which means that, after 10 years together, we've been catapulted back into that state of unbearable naivety that people sometimes get about their own relationships.
The work that predates Mr Hockney's love-affair with America tends towards fantasy and is characterised by a knowing naivety inspired by Picasso, Dubuffet and Bacon.
It's like seeing behind the velvet curtain in The Wizard of Oz. You can never go back to that naivety and sense of sexy-time awe.
In the rare instances when he riffs on modern conveniences like smartphones (which he calls "magic phones"), he does so with his trademark loveable Normian naivety.
"This just demonstrates remarkable naivety on how this voter data can be used," said David Becker, the executive director of the Center for Election Innovation & Research.
"The fact that I was surprised people would make exes probably says more about me and my naivety than it does about the community," he said.
Other times, its as if a different writer has picked up the pen, offering your character only resignation (or even naivety) as their most anti-capitalist tone.
As it turned out, the extent to which Mr Trump proceeded to veer from darkness to light on North Korea looked like an astonishing proof of naivety.
In his naivety, he didn't think through the reality of taking on some of the biggest companies in the world, such as the all-mighty Coca Cola.
The LIA argues that the U.S. bank took advantage of its financial naivety by first gaining its trust, then encouraging it to make risky and ultimately worthless investments.
Not in fear of Bill getting to the truffle first, and eating it, but in response to a childlike naivety—the excitement that hovers above all uncertain expeditions.
While that seemed more plausible than taking their image at face value, a certain youthful naivety and suburban Anglo ignorance reigned in the days before Google and Wikipedia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin might value Trump for his naivety and inexperience, but not his unpredictability, particularly where Russian interests can be negatively impacted like the Middle East.
In my naivety I assumed that it was a pay-to-play system and that the only surefire road to a nomination ran through the AVN committee's pants.
Strikingly often, culture wars sound like that today: less an appeal to abstract principles than a claim that opponents are—out of naivety or wickedness—exposing innocents to harm.
It was likely the idealistic perspective of Facebook's leadership that led to the naivety about the potential for misuse of the social network, rather than willful ignorance or greed.
Buddy's childish innocence and naivety about the world when he arrives in New York City to find his biological dad, played by James Caan, creates one misunderstanding after another.
It has been argued by defenders of the contemporary, PRC-backed version of Lu Xun that Gao deservedly fell afoul of Lu Xun for immoral behavior and political naivety.
Reforming billionaires down the ages display the same bizarre mix of good and bad qualities—of grandiosity and problem-solving genius, naivety and fresh thinking, self-importance and altruism.
In other words, the Republican Party and conservative institutions can't simply go around asking, with faux-naivety, "Why are all these white nationalists constantly showing up wherever we go?"
In my newlywed naivety, and still sounding out our transatlantic cultural differences (the wedding was a big deal), I had no idea how upset she was going to be.
Instead the film's most affecting moments come from the credulous naivety of the young jihadists, struggling to carry out a doomed attempt to undermine the Saudi state by monstrous means.
In my naivety I had conjured up a Spice Girls fairytale on how they'd met; I had hoped they'd been best friends since primary school and formed on that basis.
Built around a vintage Kawai synthesizer, Devotion is less a dazed nostalgia trip than it is a loving tribute to the naivety and innocence of adolescence in a regional town.
After decades of bipartisan wishful thinking and diplomatic naivety, the incontrovertible fact remains that the United States and our allies have been unsuccessful in stopping North Korea's nuclear weapons progress.
Samudra can laugh now - recalling her naivety and the deranged detours taken en route - as she relaxed into a family interview at her home in Pune, about 90 miles from Mumbai.
At the time, the four-time Olympic gold medalist said she frequently questioned her role in the abuse and wondered if she should place the blame on herself for her naivety.
Although lawyers for the LIA argued that Goldman Sachs had taken advantage of the fund's lack of sophistication, Judge Rose said the LIA had greatly exaggerated the naivety of its staff.
Meanwhile, European leaders have been increasingly critical of the bloc's relationship with China, with French President Emmanuel Macron saying this week that Europe should end its "naivety" when dealing with Beijing.
It's a distraction from the fact that many Americans think (or have thought) that Trump's naivety in politics, his zero-sum thinking, and his obsession with "winning" are his most appealing characteristics.
The fact that Trump Jr. would leave an electronic paper trail for an at least mildly treasonous meeting suggests a level of naivety and/or privilege unmatched in recent American political history.
As players, we can see through the charade, and understand how Charles has taken advantage of Chris' youthful naivety, a literal punching bag for a father's inability to rise to the moment.
It's naive, obviously, to pretend that artists don't need to make some money to survive, but then perhaps that naivety was a pivotal reason for us tuning into what PC were doing.
I thought it was beneath me in my stupidity — and in my naivety — to take a role where I would be completely invisible as a human being, pretending to be a machine.
Addressing Wednesday's rally, Wauquiez delighted an audience of some 300 LR supporters with calls to stop giving free basic health care to illegal migrants and criticism of French politicians' "naivety" over radical Islam.
And pop punk is a young man's game—it's full of that youthful naivety and reckless abandon which, I guess when you're in your thirties, doesn't exist to quite the same extent anymore.
Even in the moments when Connie's lyrics display a naivety—see: "the human race is full of greed / What do we really need?" on "1st World Tragedy"—her delivery makes up for them.
As the spy games become more complex and sophisticated, blunt crackdowns and blanket suspicions may be as damaging to Western societies—and the rights of innocent people—as naivety is to national security.
Those voices, sweet and pained… the extra vibrato wobbles at the beginning… the sheer naivety of it all—this lo-fi Indian interpretation got me good, more than the original song's slickness ever did.
But through a mixture of naivety and exuberance, the developers overlooked the potential this offered for abuse and harassment, and the resulting widespread backlash saw them voluntarily remove the game from the app store.
Nevertheless, where in teenage naivety I had been able to get on board with the idea that it's fine to wear fascist uniforms if the tailoring is particularly nicely done, I no longer could.
And I think that's something that a lot of people don't teach you—that one of the most powerful forces in the world, especially when you're a writer that's just starting out, is naivety.
Mr Kovalev chides American and European leaders for their naivety towards Yeltsin's administration, in which hardliners soon gained a fatal grip, and their indulgence of the current regime, whose foreign policy he compares to Hitler's.
"The problem space we tackled, we had the kind of hopeful naivety that would actually give us the balls to do it, but it's much more difficult than any of us realized," Toucchi told Motherboard.
Initially, the image started circulating as one of the "You must be new here" memes, where new entrants to forums, as well as displays of general naivety or inexperience online, were greeted with a sarcastic response.
With Trump turning up the protectionist rhetoric, French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to make it more difficult for foreign takeovers in strategic European industries, warning European Union governments to guard against "naivety" in global trade.
China's acquiescence to a seven-page communique followed months of intense European diplomacy against the backdrop of U.S. trade talks with China and what French President Emmanuel Macron called "an end to naivety" about Chinese power.
The LIA argues that the U.S. investment bank took advantage of its financial naivety by first gaining its trust, then encouraging it to make risky and ultimately worthless investments in nine trades it carried out in 2008.
Made and exhibited in the United States, a country in which openness and oversharing are often perceived as virtues, Kong's strategy of indirection can also be understood as a warning about the naivety of wanton self-exposure.
"Rationing treatment on the basis of unhealthy behaviors betrays an extraordinary naivety about what drives those behaviors," Robert West, professor of health psychology at the UCL Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, wrote in an email.
Though Bosnich claimed ignorance in regards to Tottenham's links to the Jewish community, he had – barring one season with Sydney United – been playing in England for seven years at this point, making his supposed naivety ring hollow.
For young boys and girls full of naivety, the videos and social media posts are enticing and tend to engulf their younger audience into believing there's only one right way or belief to have about a certain controversial topic.
I was shocked and realized my naivety when I saw news reports of American college student, Otto Warmbier, being arrested in Pyongyang less than a year after our visit for attempting to steal a propaganda poster from his hotel.
"They believe that they can engage with these companies and get them to change their fundamentally extractive business models, which we think comes from a place of naivety amounting to gross negligence," Yale student, Nora Heaphy, told the outlet.
What we've broadly come to consider as the beginning of a decline could equally turn out to be a period of technological naivety—the time before we truly grasped what we were prepared to sacrifice and what we wanted in return.
They offered hints of the love of Mammon in the prosperity gospel and, in their gags about black poverty and naivety, a comic spin on the disdain for other blacks that Ta-Nehisi Coates, a writer, divines in Mr West.
The first six episodes of Iron Fist paint him as a boundless optimist with a Zen perspective on life, a net worth measured in billions, and a streak of frustrating naivety to go along with his somewhat ill-defined supernatural powers.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders called for an end to naivety on Friday in relations with Beijing and said China was a competitor whose markets were not sufficiently open, although they did not spell out specifically what they planned to do.
As I noted a few weeks ago, the crypto industry is awash with money and "journalists" are taking advantage of the naivety and dishonesty of the marketers tasked with pushing another me-too crypto product in front of an unreceptive audience.
Because instead of retreating to a well-meaning ambivalence, it's able to make the case directly: In order to take down the oppressive council that runs Jirga, Kat has to get over her naivety and take a stand against the powerful.
As in all of Fast's videos, we don't know if any of it really happened, but the soldier's unaffected, macabre narrative and jokes about the Afghanis' naivety casts innocent people who are seen as the enemy in a pathetic light.
The whole "nobody understands me" resignation to solitude thing becomes far less endearing in the graying realm of middle age, when it speaks less to naivety and more to a very real pattern of disappointment, but still worthy of consideration.
"They believe that they can engage with these companies and get them to change their fundamentally extractive business models, which we think comes from a place of naivety amounting to gross negligence," Yale undergraduate Nora Heaphy told the Guardian Saturday.
They're able to convey a sort of naivety and unkemptness—they recorded some of their early works as iPhone voice memos—even when they're totally in control, a feeling that the house of cards might collapse lending a precarity to the sweet slowness.
Some ICMI delegates attribute this to a general naivety among those in power to assume the best of women; others see feminism as a malign conspiracy to shatter the nuclear family and usher in an era of weak men and socialist state control.
What distinguishes "Maybellene" from the previous recordings is not so much the lowdown distortion of Mr Berry's "chitlin' circuit" lead guitar and the raw sound of his band, but the song's departure from the swinging R&B polish and inchoate rockabilly naivety of its contemporaries.
True to his word, Bloom walks us through Sivan's experience step-by-step, from the moments shaped by naivety to the ones that paint a picture of a man – not a boy – who knows the complexities of what it's like to fall in love.
My seven years of reporting on and interviewing the company lead me to believe it earnestly believes in free speech despite the ugly side effects, and this scandal has been driven by its idealistic leadership's naivety about the worst of humanity rather than greed.
Said win was met with much chagrin from Breese himself and the fans, who had put a lot of stock into England's most promising prospect—exemplifying the naivety of fight fans who blindly buy into hype, not noting the clear discrepancy in experience between the two men.
The game doesn't spend much time overtly engaging with this notion—in a lot of ways, naivety is foundational to the character—but it's nonetheless striking when Peter ignores the evidence in front of him, to the danger of the city he professes to love and protect.
They portray Mrs Clinton's amateurish e-mail arrangements as largely a product of staggering naivety and extreme technophobia; they were designed to address her need to receive official and personal e-mails on a single Blackberry device, mainly because she did not know how to use a desktop computer.
" These tokens of nostalgia sprinkled throughout the album contrast with the artist's clear acceptance of getting older, and his embrace of change — growing apart from his crew in "Summer Friends," waving goodbye to the naivety of youth in "Same Drugs," and shifting his plans for the future in "All We Got.
This indicates a touching naivety of the painter's part, since Violet Pakenham was beautiful, intelligent, and a definite "catch"—Marion Coates, a girlfriend of Powell's at the time, remarked wryly years later that she could quite see why he would throw her over in favor of the daughter of a belted earl.
Hello Giggles reports that this holiday season, the beauty brand will release a beautifully packaged makeup set that'll have everyone belting "Let it Go." Set to hit the QVC airwaves this November, the Mally Beauty x Disney Frozen Collection will include a slew of ice queen-inspired beauty products and brighter, more colorful options channeling the naivety of Anna.
In an early script, Waititi (whose mother is Jewish) described the character not as the Hitler we know and hate but as someone who is "goofy, charming, and glides through life with a childlike naivety; a real dork" — the kind of person who comforts Jojo in one scene by sharing his own insecurities before offering him a cigarette.
Simon: Well, these are songs I wrote when I was 16 or 17... [At the time] we were arrogant enough to think we could make the best album ever made, and we're still pretty proud of it, but we listen back now and there's things we would immediately change; there's that real naivety in not knowing how to make things sounds good.
Maybe it's naivety, perhaps it's the memories evoked by certain songs, but though music seemed to lack the bite, impact or statement necessary of tunes in today's era (see: Beyonce's Lemonade, Solange's A Seat At The Table, Frank Ocean's Blonde—surely three of the best records of all time, if not the streaming generation) it was still creative and capable of creating meaning.
In time, the constant storm of activity, legislating, fundraising for himself and others, media interviews — and, perhaps, hubris, inattention to detail or the naivety that comes with youth — led him to make mistakes in his campaign operations and congressional office that he has repeatedly acknowledged, ranging from how mileage expenses were filed to how costs for campaigning or travel were handled.
But in a world where Miley Cyrus is given awards for wearing black culture as a costume to later set aside and hang up in her wardrobe, and where Katy Perry's idea of "purposeful pop" blinks with all the entry-level naivety laid bare by her 72-hour livestreamed emotional marathon to promote recent album Witness, "Praying" doesn't feel like artificially constructed laboratory pop.

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