naivete造句

Maybe it's ignorance, naivete, but I really am not.

He'd seen naivete like hers before in agents who, though aware of risks, simply ignored them.

This theory reflects a profound naivete about how our minds work, and it externalizes blame that is better turned inward.

Probably she and her suitor were even now sipping tea in some majestic British country mansion and laughing at his naivete.

In retrospect, I now realize how foolish I was, in treating such a profoundly important matter with such simple-minded naivete.

Childhood sweetheart heart, childhood naivete, confidante of the gentle care, infatuated lovers intimate love sugary words, pay no regrets, love is all that I want to give you the life.

In my naivete, I blamed this on my teachers.

He combined curious qualities of naivete with incisive wit and worldly sophistication.

The nuns, understanding my naivete, kindly explained that many people who enter monastic life, usually make vows in past lives to return as monks or nuns.

His eyes snared on the teal nylon of the Fanny pack, and it felt as if all sixteen years of his life he'd worn her naivete through the streets like a crown of thorns.

It is the blend of anxiety, fear, pain, insecurity and naivete that makes each person special.

The number of wind imagery in the North Dynasty's poems was not very much, but had its own naivete style.

He finds the naivete of the young officer very engaging.

Into the park, to each region in cooperation with the children, even childlike naivete lovable, the corridor is no exception.

naivete造句

Diana was a funny mixture of naivete and smarts.

Reaching for the Stars' may sound a little naive, but it is a thought in which I passionately believe; and maybe the world could use a little more naivete of that kind.

It was nice to go back to the simplicity and naivete of the time.

Immediately a group of young Chinese men and women surrounded us and peppered us with questions that mixed naivete and aspiration: Are there still slaves in America?