Naiveties

/nɑːˈiːvɪtiz/

भोलापन; अनुभवहीनता; दुनियादारी की कमी; सरलता/भोलेपन की बातें

Origin & History

Plural of naivety/naivete, from French naïveté (“naturalness; innocence”), from naïf (“naive”), ultimately from Latin nativus (“native; natural”).

यह naivety/naivete (भोलापन/सरलता) का बहुवचन रूप है; फ्रेंच naïveté (“स्वाभाविकता; मासूमियत”) से, जो naïf (“भोला/अनुभवहीन”) से आया; मूलतः लैटिन nativus (“जन्मजात; प्राकृतिक”) से।

Definition

Naiveties refers to multiple instances or forms of naivety—showing innocence, lack of experience, or trusting too easily, often leading to poor judgement.

'Naiveties' का अर्थ है भोलापन/अनुभवहीनता के कई उदाहरण या रूप—जब व्यक्ति मासूमियत में या कम अनुभव के कारण आसानी से भरोसा कर लेता है और अक्सर गलत निर्णय कर बैठता है।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
His naiveties made him an easy target for scammers.
उसके भोलेपन ने उसे ठगों के लिए आसान निशाना बना दिया।

Usage Examples

The memoir recounts the author's youthful naiveties and the lessons learned later.
Her kindness was real, but some of her naiveties caused avoidable mistakes.
The manager tried to protect new employees from common naiveties in the industry.
He spoke with charming naiveties about how the world 'should' work.

Antonyms

Sophistication Worldliness Shrewdness Cynicism Wariness Savviness

Related Forms

Noun
Naivety / Naivete / Naïveté / Naivetés / Naiveties
Adjective
Naive / Naïve
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Political naivety
राजनीतिक अनुभवहीनता/भोलापन
Youthful naiveties
यौवन का भोलापन/कम उम्र की अनुभवहीनताएँ
The naiveties of youth
युवा अवस्था की भोली-भाली भूलें/अनुभवहीनताएँ