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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...
- Prey
naïveté hypothesis is a
theory that
suggests that
native prey
often struggle to
recognize or
avoid an
introduced predator because they lack a coevolutionary...
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particularly of
large animals. The term is
partly synonymous with
ecological naïveté,
which also has a
wider meaning referring to the loss of
defensive behaviors...
- Wilson's po****rity and
success is
attributed partly to the
perceived naïveté of his work and personality. In
music journalist Barney Hoskyns's description...
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traits were
deemed to be truthfulness, equitability, a
competitive spirit,
naivete, reservedness, and individualism. In the
early 20th century, the belief...
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noted for her
petite figure and conve****
innocence or
naivete in her
acting approach. Bond
starred in a
number of
softcore exploitation...
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Hendrix asked for LSD instead,
showing what
Cross describes as "his
naivete and his
complete inexperience with psychedelics".
Before that, Hendrix...
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posing as
sophisticated suitors for the women. The
trick relies on
their naiveté.
Magdelon and
Cathos are the
aspiring précieuses, two
young women from...
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story depicts a young,
fervently idealistic Behan, who
loses his
naïveté over the
three years of his
sentence to a
juvenile borstal,
softening his...
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indicated in the
chapter title. She is
noted for her
childish energy,
unusual naïveté, and
iconic appearance.
Yotsuba first appeared in a one-shot
manga published...