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naïveté

noun na·ïve· \nä-ˌēv-ˈtā, -ˌē-və-; nä-ˈēv-ˌtā, -ˈē-və-; nī-\

Definition of NAÏVETÉ

1
:  a naive remark or action
2
:  the quality or state of being naive

Variants of NAÏVETÉ

na·ïve· also na·ive·te or na·ive· \nä-ˌēv-ˈtā, -ˌē-və-; nä-ˈēv-ˌtā, -ˈē-və-; nī-\
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Origin of NAÏVETÉ

French naïveté, from Old French, inborn character, from naif
First Known Use: 1673

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