ingenuity

ingenuity
noun
ADJECTIVE
considerable, great
a little
technical
human
American, Yankee (both AmE)
… OF INGENUITY
amount, degree

Getting out of this mess was going to require a fair degree of ingenuity.

VERB + INGENUITY
have

someone who has the ingenuity to solve problems

use

There is always a solution, so long as you are prepared to use your ingenuity.

demonstrate, display, show

The children showed a lot of ingenuity.

admire
require, take

Considerable ingenuity is needed to minimize costs.

It didn't take much ingenuity to transform the door into a table.

PREPOSITION
with ingenuity

They adapted the available materials with great ingenuity.

ingenuity in

We have to admire his ingenuity in redesigning the machinery.


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  • ingenuity — 1590s, honor, nobility, from M.Fr. ingénuité and directly from L. ingenuitatem (nom. ingenuitas) condition of a free born man, figuratively generosity, noble mindedness, from ingenuus (see INGENUOUS (Cf. ingenuous)). Etymologically, this word… …   Etymology dictionary

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  • ingenuity — index artifice, gift (flair), performance (workmanship), skill, specialty (special aptitude) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …   Law dictionary

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  • ingenuity — ► NOUN ▪ the quality of being ingenious. ORIGIN Latin ingenuitas ingenuousness , from ingenuus inborn ; the current meaning arose by confusion of ingenuous with ingenious …   English terms dictionary

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  • Ingenuity — The term ingenuity or applied ideas is used in the analysis of Thomas Homer Dixon, building on that of Paul Romer, to refer to what is usually called instructional capital. is often inherent in creative individuals, and thus is considered hard to …   Wikipedia

  • ingenuity — /in jeuh nooh i tee, nyooh /, n., pl. ingenuities for 3. 1. the quality of being cleverly inventive or resourceful; inventiveness: a designer of great ingenuity. 2. cleverness or skillfulness of conception or design: a device of great ingenuity.… …   Universalium

  • ingenuity — [[t]ɪ̱nʤənju͟ːɪti, AM nu͟ː [/t]] N UNCOUNT Ingenuity is skill at working out how to achieve things or skill at inventing new things. Inspecting the nest can be difficult and may require some ingenuity …   English dictionary

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