ingenious
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Adj — Clever and inventive; showing a smart, original way of solving a problem.
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Etymology
From Latin ingeniosus, "gifted with genius," from ingenium, "natural talent."
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What does “ingenious” mean?
The word “ingenious” means clever and inventive; showing a smart, original way of solving a problem. In plain terms, describes a clever, original idea, invention, or person.
How do you pronounce “ingenious”?
“Ingenious” is pronounced ihn-JEEN-yuhs (/ɪnˈd͡ʒiːnjəs/ in IPA).
How do you use “ingenious” in a sentence?
Here is “ingenious” used in a sentence: “She came up with an ingenious solution using just two paperclips.”
What part of speech is “ingenious”?
“Ingenious” is an adjective.
Where does the word “ingenious” come from?
The word “ingenious” comes from Latin. From Latin ingeniosus, "gifted with genius," from ingenium, "natural talent.".
Is “ingenious” a common word?
“Ingenious” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.