- Naivety
- Readiness of belief; a disposition to believe on slight
evidence.
- naivety
- Simplicity
- The state or condition of being easy; freedom from
distress; rest.
- Freedom from difficulty; ease; as the easiness of a task.
- Freedom from emotion; compliance; disposition to yield
without opposition; unconcernedness.
- Freedom from effort, constraint, or formality; -- said of
style, manner, etc.
- Freedom from jolting, jerking, or straining.
- naivety
- The quality of being green; viridity; verdancy; as, the
greenness of grass, or of a meadow.
- Freshness; vigor; newness.
- Immaturity; unripeness; as, the greenness of fruit;
inexperience; as, the greenness of youth.
- Blamelessness
- Freedom from guilt
- Ingenuousness
- Lack of guilt shown in tavern once built by church
- naivety
- Pronounced inner sense of naivete
- Purity
- Effortlessness
- Freedom from complexity
- naivety
- The quality or state of being simple, unmixed, or
uncompounded; as, the simplicity of metals or of earths.
- The quality or state of being not complex, or of
consisting of few parts; as, the simplicity of a machine.
- Artlessness of mind; freedom from cunning or duplicity;
lack of acuteness and sagacity.
- Freedom from artificial ornament, pretentious style, or
luxury; plainness; as, simplicity of dress, of style, or of language;
simplicity of diet; simplicity of life.