noun
- plural of naivety; instances or examples of lack of experience, wisdom, or sophistication; innocent or credulous beliefs or statements
Usage: countable noun; typically used in plural form
Examples
- The young diplomat's naiveties about international politics were quickly exposed during the negotiations.
- She smiled at the naiveties of her younger self, remembering how she once believed everything she read online.
- His naiveties about business led him to make several costly mistakes in his first year as an entrepreneur.
- The film gently mocks the naiveties of small-town life through its quirky characters.
- Despite her naiveties, she possessed a genuine kindness that won people over.
- The author's portrayal of the protagonist's naiveties makes her character development more compelling.