ingenious

IPA: ɪndʒˈinjʌs

adjective

  • (of a person) Displaying genius or brilliance; inventive.
  • (of a thing) Characterized by genius; cleverly contrived or done.
  • Showing originality or sagacity; witty.
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Examples of "ingenious" in Sentences

  • But what makes the ad so ingenious is the fact that is a mix of message, brand and "location."
  • Also the connection between belief and tool-making, while ingenious, is also purely speculative.
  • I am just writing on how I think your plan on protecting marriage between a man and a woman in ingenious!
  • He began in 1630 with a prose tract, the Hero, laboured in short ingenious sentences, which went through six editions.
  • "What you call an ingenious mathematical solution doesn't seem to be reflected in the patent," Voss told Samsung's lawyers.
  • With these the English word ingenious has an obvious connection, especially in its earlier use as applied to men of letters.
  • It refers to an ingenious method of subterranean irrigation that exploits gravity to create arable land far beyond water sources, typically in desert environments.
  • The life writer abovementioned has preserved a fragment of Mr. Butler's, given by one whom he calls the ingenious Mr. Aubrey, who assured him he had it from the poet himself; it is indeed admirable, and the satire sufficiently pungent against the priests.

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