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Discover Ludwig"naiveness" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is used to describe a lack of experience or knowledge, as well as the quality of being overly trusting or naive. For example, "Although Lucy's naiveness was a disadvantage in some situations, it was an asset in calming and soothing others."
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Or maybe he's just being disingenuous, feigning naiveness — because, again, maybe he's the thief to Google's joker.
Everything came together easily, he says--the only problem was that he had his heart set on studying medicinal chemistry, "even though, in my naiveness, I didn't know exactly what that involved," he says.
Our naiveness and affection leads us to willingly want to place our trust in our partner and blindly believe that our loved ones will always do right by us.
Every effort will be made to maintain naiveness of the subjects and evaluators during the course of the study.
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