Naiveness in a sentence as a noun

The way that both people talk, the naiveness of the host... .

It's a balance between knowledge of the old versus naiveness of the new.

The entire presentation to me smacks of naiveness. But here's the good part.

And for full optimism I think the word is naiveness. Both are extremes that should be avoided.

That is just naiveness on the part of people that believe that social anything is actually a software problem.

The guy selling you apples is just selling you apples, but the guy trying to sell you a bridge might just be abusing your naiveness.

I would say that that side's naiveness and wishful thinking is actually harmful to justice as a higher concept.

The fact that it's one of the most popular features of a credit card would imply placing the naiveness on you. Laws/regulation exist because people are imperfect!

To get anything done you clearly need a mix of just the right amount of naiveness and soul crushing insight. >>> But I'm channeling that energy into doing an AR glasses startup instead of some web thing.

I would say that that side's naiveness and wishful thinking is actually harmful to justice as a higher concept. And what do the facts, evidence and rule of law say about those accusations?

I wish I could say that these are typically older people, but sadly this is not the case, such naiveness transcends age and gender. As for hackers, they are an educated and independent bunch who know to use their brains.

I'm not sure what bothers me more the shadow banning or the naiveness of people that thought Musk was going to let the account continue to post his Jet's movements to the whole world. If you were in the same situation as Musk, would you let it continue?

I'm only 26, so I suppose I'm living in a brackish estuary of naiveness and perspective. I wrote an essay when trying to get into one of those fancy "Top ranked" colleges at 18 -- the prompt asked, in short, "What is between living and dreaming?"

Com/NrseuZV Beside the naiveness of the core functionality, notice also how naive the tagging is. As noted below by bosie, "programming" is marked as a verb in the phrase "in programming terms", syntactic context be damned.

Yes, I understand that the "financial naiveness" so to speak of RenTec is overplayed in the media, but my point is that superior domain knowledge wasn't what enables Medallion to win. And to be fair, most of the early years were before systematized quant trading.

So it's not a question of naiveness or not, it's the technical question on what distinguishes satisfaction generated by a drug, by a sport or by intellectual pursuit. For example, sports practice directly releases endorphins, which as the name says, is an endogenous morphin.

I was, of course, ignored, because in my naiveness at the time and I didn't realize it didn't matter what the assistant DID, it mattered what the narrative to investors was about its potential. So 2017 I/O Sundar announces the assistant and it looks great inside Allo, and it's a great demo -- mission accomplished.

Due to my naiveness with some key infrastructure, our processing times was over 3 hours when we launched the first time. With their premium support, Dotcloud's team helped me work through and reduce the processing time to ~20 minutes, and the start times for each worker was reduced form 44 secs to milliseconds, in preparation for our second launch today.

If not total naiveness, it's a classic case of "la la la la la hands in the ears" denial. As Gore Vidal put it: "Americans have been trained by media to go into Pavlovian giggles at the mention of 'conspiracy' because for an American to believe in a conspiracy he must also believe in flying saucers."

Roughly my level of understanding is mostly that of a low level undergrad and you should treat my naiveness as such. I recognize that what I’m engaging in is entirely wild speculation based on limited experience and data, likely very error prone and that really I’m just having fun without considering how it may impact other readers.

Naiveness definitions

noun

lack of sophistication or worldliness

See also: naivete naivety