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guilelessness

American  
[gahyl-lis-nis] / ˈgaɪl lɪs nɪs /

noun

  1. the quality of being sincere, straightforward, artless, etc..

    He was known for a certain guilelessness—a genuine and spontaneous character rather than a shrewdly calculating one.

  2. lack of awareness of the world and worldly things; innocence or naiveté.

    In the past my guilelessness has put me at a disadvantage and made me vulnerable to the deception of others.


Etymology

Origin of guilelessness

First recorded in 1720–30; guileless ( def. ) + -ness ( def. )

Example Sentences

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That cocktail of competitiveness and guilelessness makes Alcaraz hard to dislike.

From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 8, 2025

He conveys an inherent sweetness, a sense of guilelessness and innocence that serves his portrayal as the protective oldest brother, and provides a contrast to his bulked-up physique.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 22, 2023

There is a rather astonishing guilelessness to his manner.

From Slate • Mar. 3, 2023

In one section, Sasaki switched to celesta, for a chilling melding of ominousness and guilelessness.

From New York Times • Dec. 10, 2021

Problem was, with Rishi and his utter guilelessness, she felt guilty for her ferocity, for subjecting him to an entire lifetime of pent-up rage that had little to do with him.

From "When Dimple Met Rishi" by Sandhya Menon