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ingenuous

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin ingenuus (of noble character, frank).

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?n?d??n.ju.?s/

Adjective

ingenuous (comparative more ingenuous, superlative most ingenuous)

  1. Naive and trusting.
  2. Demonstrating childlike simplicity.
    • 1919, W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence, ch. 12
      "Do you mean to say you didn't leave your wife for another woman?"
      "Of course not."
      "On your word of honour?"
      I don't know why I asked for that. It was very ingenuous of me.
  3. Unsophisticated; clumsy or obvious.
  4. Unable to mask one's feelings.
  5. Straightforward, candid, open, and frank.

Usage notes

Do not confuse with ingenious.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:naive

Antonyms

  • disingenuous

Translations

Anagrams

  • unigenous

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stainless

English

Etymology

stain +? -less

Adjective

stainless (not comparable)

  1. Describing an alloy that is resistant to corrosion and discoloration.
  2. Unmarked, spotless.

Synonyms

  • (resistant to corrosion): rustproof

Translations

Noun

stainless (usually uncountable, plural stainlesses)

  1. Short for stainless steel.

Translations

Anagrams

  • saintless, saltiness, slatiness

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