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in·ge·nu·i·ty
/ˌɪnʤəˈnuəti, ˈnju-/
智巧,創造力,精巧的設計
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ge·nu·i·ty
n.
1.
The
quality
or
power
of
ready
invention
;
quickness
or
acuteness
in
forming
new
combinations
;
ingeniousness
;
skill
in
devising
or
combining
.
All
the
means
which
human
ingenuity
has
contrived
.
--
Blair
.
2.
Curiousness
,
or
cleverness
in
design
or
contrivance
;
as
,
the
ingenuity
of
a
plan
,
or
of
mechanism
.
He
gives
. . .
To
artist
ingenuity
and
skill
. --
Cowper
.
3.
Openness
of
heart
;
ingenuousness
. [
Obs
.]
The
stings
and
remorses
of
natural
ingenuity
,
a
principle
that
men
scarcely
ever
shake
off
,
as
long
as
they
carry
anything
of
human
nature
about
them
.
--
South
.
Syn:
--
Inventiveness
;
ingeniousness
;
skill
;
cunning
;
cleverness
;
genius
.
Usage:
--
Ingenuity
,
Cleverness
.
Ingenuity
is
a
form
of
genius
,
and
cleverness
of
talent
.
The
former
implies
invention
,
the
letter
a
peculiar
dexterity
and
readiness
of
execution
.
Sir
James
Mackintosh
remarks
that
the
English
overdo
in
the
use
of
the
word
clever
and
cleverness
,
applying
them
loosely
to
almost
every
form
of
intellectual
ability
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ingenuity
n
1:
the
power
of
creative
imagination
[
syn
:
inventiveness
,
ingeniousness
,
cleverness
]
2:
the
property
of
being
ingenious
; "
a
plot
of
great
ingenuity
"; "
the
cleverness
of
its
design
" [
syn
:
ingeniousness
,
cleverness
]
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