naivete

/nɑɪˈvɛt/

Definitions

1. noun

A lack of worldliness and experience, especially in a young person; the quality of being naive.

“Her naivete in business dealings led her to be taken advantage of by her partners.”

2. noun

A quality of being innocent and trusting; a tendency to believe in the goodness of people and situations.

“The naivete of the protagonist in the novel made her vulnerable to the antagonist’s manipulation.”

Synonyms

  • gullibility
  • innocence
  • naivety

Antonyms

  • pragmatism
  • worldliness