Synonym: clever, creative, imaginative, inspired, inventive, masterful, original, productive, proficient, skillful. Antonym: awkward, clumsy, unskillful. Similar words: ingenuous, disingenuous, congenial, harmonious, sanctimonious, in general, ingenuity, stringent. Meaning: [ɪn'dʒɪːnɪəs] adj. 1. (used of persons or artifacts) marked by independence and creativity in thought or action 2. skillful (or showing skill) in adapting means to ends 3. showing inventiveness and skill.
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31. Ingenious corporations may devise more skillful ways to give employment to nonreaders.
32. The real limit to whatever ingenious notions and ideas we may develop is our own imagination.
33. Instead, in an ingenious way, it uses a flywheel generator.
34. Dolphins have an ingenious adaptation to cope with eating under water.
35. But their most ingenious use is in the making of insect traps.
36. Already some teachers have thought and acted upon ingenious schemes to increase membership and to make ourselves more financially self-supporting.
37. Then they work up ingenious explanations for why the Torah doesn't mean what it clearly says.
38. Yet the simple stories contrast with the ingenious manipulation which makes up the fabric of the farce itself.
39. The engine was started and run solely on gasifier-produced gas and employed another ingenious hybrid device as a speed regulator.
40. The more ingenious, those who had mastered paper planes at school, made paper hats from perfectly innocent newspapers.
41. Corporation, n. An ingenious device for obtaining individual profit without individual responsibility. Ambrose Bierce
42. Nu advanced the ingenious suggestion that instead of the existing Commonwealth structure there should be a federation of Socialist states.
43. The 1787 Constitution is in effect a machine full of ingenious counterweight5.
44. However, the issue is settled by positive evidence not by ingenious explanation of the failure to confirm the idea.
45. It was stacked with the usual assortment of crates and containers, impregnable behind an ingenious array of clamps and locks.
46. Even so the most ingenious phraseology could not truly reconcile the many disparate concerns of the allies.
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47. But the most skilled and ingenious of all mud-builders are termites.
48. A more rare and highly ingenious way of decorating carnelian was invented by the Sumerians.
49. Plant vaccines take this sort of trickery to an ingenious extreme.
50. Now consider an ingenious experiment which almost forces us to suppose that an animal has a cognitive map.
51. The catalogue is full of ingenious ideas for transforming your house into a dream home.
52. American scientists have come up with an ingenious way of getting rid of cockroaches.
53. A more ingenious theory claims that the stripes operate as a form of visual bonding between members of each herd.
54. Some advertise their trips as environmental Journeys and have hit on an ingenious method of sponsorship.
55. Lucas has advanced certain ingenious theoretical devices to explain the phenomenon of persistence which we shall examine later in this chapter.
56. Thought is what makes us human, ingenious, creative, productive and powerful. Dr T.P.Chia
57. Although some bugs rarely indulge, others enjoy it on demand, and in many ingenious ways.
58. An ingenious path to early integration of hydrogen into Martian propellant manufacture has been suggested by Bob Zubrin of Lockheed-Martin.
59. Considerable effort has gone into evaluating the risks and developing ingenious methods to reduce them.
60. A lot of ingenious men get around this problem by communicating to their womenfolk via their T-shirts.
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