单词 | naiveness |
释义 | naivenessn. The state or quality of being naive; = naïveté n. 2. Cf. naivety n. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > unaffectedness or naturalness > [noun] > artlessness, guilessness, or innocence simplesse1372 simplenessa1382 innocencec1385 simplicitya1500 innocencya1513 ingenuousness1611 plain-heartedness1647 artlessness1663 naivety1708 naïveté1725 acacy1727 simple-heartedness1822 simple-mindedness1827 naiveness1854 onefoldness1887 authenticity1910 1854 Southern Literary Messenger Oct. 609/1 With a naiveness almost surpassing description she would avert the subject. 1900 J. Conrad Lord Jim xviii. 199 Jim was clever enough to be quietly appreciative of his wit, while..he amused him by his naïveness. 1968 Classical Q. New Ser. 18 208 A weakness of the book..is a certain naïveness of interpretation. 1994 MLN 109 961 The ordinariness with which..history often trashes the sort of pride and naiveness she encountered in Jorge Luis Borges. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1854 |
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