naiveté, naïvety - traducción al
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naiveté, naïvety - traducción al

LACK OF EXPERIENCE
Naïvité; Naïvity; Naïveté; Naivete; Naivity; Naivite; Naiveté; Naiive; Naivest; Naïve; Naive; Naïvety; Naïvete

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ingenuo
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cándido
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ingenuo [Adjective]
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n. simpleness, simplicity, naivety

Definición

naive
also naive
If you describe someone as naive, you think they lack experience and so expect things to be easy or people to be honest or kind.
It's naive to think that teachers are always tolerant...
...naive idealists...
Their view was that he had been politically naive.
= unrealistic
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf, ADJ to-inf
naively
...naively applying Western solutions to Eastern problems...
I thought, naively, that this would be a nine-to-five job.
ADV: usu ADV with v
naivety
I was alarmed by his naivety and ignorance of international affairs.
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Wikipedia

Naivety

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, often describing a neglect of pragmatism in favor of moral idealism. A naïve may be called a naïf.