Definition of Naiveties

1. naivety [n] - See also: naivety

Lexicographical Neighbors of Naiveties

naive
naive T-cell
naive art
naive falsificationism
naive realism
naiveite
naiveites
naively
naiveness
naivenesses
naiver
naives
naivest
naivete
naivetes
naiveties
naivety
naivist
naivity
naja
najas
nakabandi
nakabandis
nakauriite
nake
naked-ape
naked-eye
naked ape
naked apes

Literary usage of Naiveties

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Michel de Montaigne by Edward Dowden (1905)
"Popular and purely natural poetry," he says, " has certain naiveties, certain graces by which it may come into comparison with the greatest beauty of poetry ..."

2. The Letters of Horace Walpole: Fourth Earl of Orford by Horace Walpole (1905)
"Ronen, Intendant of, his naiveties, vii 312, 314-5. Rouillé du Condray, André Louis Comte de, iii 391, 394. Rons, John, Roll of Earls of Warwick, vii 182. ..."

3. Burma by Max Ferrars (1900)
"The anachronisms and other naiveties of our mediaeval designers are paralleled in modern Burma; witness the introduction of British officers with their ..."

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