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ingénue noun (ingénues) 1 a naïve and unsophisticated young woman. 2 an actress playing the role of an ingénue.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: French feminine of ingénu ingenuous.

ingenuity noun inventive cleverness, skill or originality; ingeniousness.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c in obsolete sense 'ingenuousness' (from Latin ingenuitas); the current meaning (influenced by ingenious) dates from the 17c.

ingenuous adj innocent and childlike, especially in being frank, honest and incapable of deception. ingenuously adverb. ingenuousness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin ingenuus native or freeborn.