Ingenuity

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʒəˈnuːəti/

Definitions of ingenuity

noun the quality of being clever, original, and inventive

Example Sentences

A1 Her ingenuity in solving puzzles impressed everyone.

A2 The inventor's ingenuity led to the creation of a revolutionary new product.

B1 The team's ingenuity in coming up with a cost-effective solution saved the company money.

B2 The artist's ingenuity in blending different styles resulted in a unique and captivating painting.

C1 The engineer's ingenuity in designing the bridge allowed it to withstand extreme weather conditions.

C2 The author's ingenuity in crafting complex characters and plot twists made the novel a literary masterpiece.

Examples of ingenuity in a Sentence

formal The engineer's ingenuity in solving complex problems was highly praised by the team.

informal I was impressed by her ingenuity in coming up with a creative solution to the issue.

slang His ingenuity in fixing cars is off the charts, he can make anything run like new.

figurative The artist's ingenuity in blending colors created a masterpiece that left everyone in awe.

Grammatical Forms of ingenuity

plural

ingenuities

comparative

more ingenious

superlative

most ingenious

present tense

ingenuity

future tense

will show ingenuity

perfect tense

has shown ingenuity

continuous tense

is showing ingenuity

singular

ingenuity

positive degree

ingenious

infinitive

to show ingenuity

gerund

showing ingenuity

participle

shown ingenuity

Origin and Evolution of ingenuity

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'ingenuity' originated from the Latin word 'ingenuitas' which means 'innate character, nature, quality'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'ingenuity' has evolved to refer to the quality of being clever, original, and inventive in one's thinking or actions.