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Pronunciation: [ɪnd͡ʒˈɛnjuːəs] (IPA)

The word "ingenuous" means to be sincere and straightforward in character or speech. Synonyms for ingenuous are naive, innocent, frank, candid, genuine, open, artless, guileless, trusting, and simple. These words are often used interchangeably with ingenuous, depending on the context in which it is being used. Naive and innocent lean towards the negative connotation of being inexperienced and easily deceived. While genuine, frank, and candid hold a neutral connotation and reveal a sense of honesty. Open and artless also describe someone being transparent about their thoughts and feelings, and guileless and trusting imply a lack of deceit or trickery. Simple, on the other hand, depicts someone who is straightforward in their thinking and behavior.

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What are the opposite words for ingenuous?

Ingenuous is defined as being innocent, simple, and candid in nature. The opposite of ingenuous is disingenuous, which refers to someone who is not sincere or honest. Another antonym could be deceptive, meaning someone who is intentionally misleading. Alternatively, one could use the word insincere, meaning someone who is not genuine or honest about their intentions. Other antonyms could be cunning, deceitful, or crafty. All of these words refer to someone who is not straightforward or trustworthy, the polar opposite of an ingenuous person.

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Usage examples for Ingenuous

The simplicity of Peter Junior's story, and the ingenuous manner in which it had been told, called for a different cross-examination from that which would have been adopted if this same counsel had been called upon to cross-examine the Swede.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
After a somewhat ingenuous scrutiny, she invited the Collingwoods to dinner.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
You are truly ingenuous.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills

Famous quotes with Ingenuous

  • An ingenuous mind feels in unmerited praise the bitterest reproof.
    Walter Savage Landor
  • I don't judge a regime by the damning criticism of the opposition, but by the ingenuous praise of the partisan.
    Jean Rostand
  • There is no magic equal to that of an ingenuous countenance, and I never beheld any human being’s so ingenuous as his.
    John Keats
  • The decisive gestures in life are almost always the simplest, the most ingenuous.
    Remy de Gourmont
  • 3135. Every one is for denying, extenuating, or throwing the Blame on others, and never will confess a Fault, and take it upon himself ; but this, instead of getting it excused and pardoned aggravates it, and makes it worse, and angers the Party concerned, and so it doth Mischief instead of Good. I advise therefore (unless it be a furious, unforgiving Person, and the Thing be a Crime that must not be owned) frankly to own it, to shew how thou wast brought into it, and wish thou hadst not done it. It's likely this ingenuous dealing and throwing thyself upon his Kindness, may work upon his good Nature, and so the storm may pass off without more Mischief ; but this must be managed artfully in a middle Way between Sneaking and Arrogancy.
    Thomas Fuller (writer)

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