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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...
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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...
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tricks exploit victims using a
combination of the victim's credulity,
naïveté, comp****ion, vanity, confidence, irresponsibility, and greed. Researchers...
- but
Hendrix asked for LSD instead,
showing what
Cross describes as "his
naivete and his
complete inexperience with psychedelics".
Before that, Hendrix...
- 49–68. ISBN 978-0-521-63535-6. Berlin,
Isaiah (6
October 1979). "The '
Naiveté' of Verdi". New Republic.
Retrieved 14 June 2015. Budden,
Julian (1984a)...
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extreme Sarmatism turned belief into bigotry,
honesty into
political naïveté,
pride into arrogance,
courage into
stubbornness and
freedom into anarchy...
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Addressing historical developments when DC
reissued the work, he noted:
Naïveté can also be
detected in my
supposition that it
would take
something as...
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disparaging term for
English South Africans, in
reference to
their supposed naïveté as
later arrivals in the
region in
failing to
protect themselves from the...
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After the Gold Rush,
which gave him the
confidence to
reveal "softness and
naiveté" in vocals.
Yorke also
credited Young as a
lyrical influence. He said:...
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experience in the West;
McDonald chastises him for his
youthful idealism and
naiveté, but
points him to a
local hunter named Miller.
Miller is a
seasoned mountain...