ingenuity
IPA: ɪndʒʌnˈuʌti
noun
- The ability to solve difficult problems in original, clever, and inventive ways.
- (now rare) Ingenuousness; honesty, straightforwardness
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Examples of "ingenuity" in Sentences
- Getting the water to the spout took ingenuity.
- I don't know if human ingenuity is infinite or not.
- Part of the ingenuity lies in the programming itself.
- The wire stock was a masterpiece of American ingenuity.
- It is a tribute to the ingenuity of the human imagination.
- Ingenuity and teamwork are the skills necessary to succeed.
- Human ingenuity is not infinite; we just do not know its bounds.
- But it is the fathers' ingenuity when faced with the unanswerable.
- The combination of science and human ingenuity is an unbelievably powerful thing.
- I guess that sort of clean-slate ingenuity is something else America has claimed for itself as time goes on; no wonder Pyotr Ilyich is a perennial honored guest.
- This ingenuity is matched by Reynolds 'performance; carrying a ninety minute movie solo is no easy task, but he depicts a range of emotions from rage to terror to joy with believable aplomb.
- Kudos to Kellogg - this initiative shows a wonderful degree of ingenuity from the company in terms of reducing packaging costs and environmental impact as well as better meeting the needs of retailers and consumers at the same time.
- Tim is also a believer in American ingenuity and knows that products like Patch will help deliver a commercially viable way for communities to support the important work of local journalists, institutions, governments, and businesses.
- “The crucial test for the solution of all these intricate problems which confront and challenge our ingenuity is the sheer and forceful application of those immutable laws which down the corridor of time have always guided the hand of man, groping as it were for some faint beacon of light for his hopes and aspirations.”
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