Ingenua in english

Naive

pronunciation: naɪiv part of speech: adjective
In gestures

ingenua = ingenue. 

Example: The article is entitled 'How the 'ingenue' became an 'old maid': images of female librarians in modern, English language short fiction'.

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» mujer ingenuaingenue [Femenino] .

Example: The article is entitled 'How the 'ingenue' became an 'old maid': images of female librarians in modern, English language short fiction'.

ingenuo = ingenuous ; naive [naïve] ; innocent ; simple-minded ; gullible ; born yesterday ; guileless ; clueless ; corn-fed ; unwordly ; wide-eyed ; blithe ; simple . 

Example: She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.Example: At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.Example: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Example: Granted the seemingly simple-minded examples that have been used, such as changing NEGROES to AFRO-AMERICANS and BLACKS, appear fairly straightforward.Example: I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Example: The article is entitled 'Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.Example: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.Example: This is largely clueless enthusiasm focused on things that don't matter in the grand scheme of things.Example: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.Example: There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.Example: We are all born with a wide-eyed innocence, believing everyone is honest, having no pretence.Example: According to these librarians, prudent judgment and professional knowledge about the value of a title should never be replaced by a blithe trust in statistical data = According to these librarians, prudent judgment and professional knowledge about the value of a title should never be replaced by a blithe trust in statistical data.Example: He is a bit simple, but quite sweet-natured.

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» ingenuos, losgullible, the .

Example: In addition, he suggests that the City men who made the markets spin exploited the gullible through insider dealing and rigged markets.

Ingenua synonyms

green in spanish: verde, pronunciation: grin part of speech: adjective, noun simple in spanish: sencillo, pronunciation: sɪmpəl part of speech: adjective gullible in spanish: crédulo, pronunciation: gʌləbəl part of speech: adjective ignorant in spanish: ignorante, pronunciation: ɪgnɜrənt part of speech: adjective callow in spanish: inexperto, pronunciation: kæloʊ part of speech: adjective innocent in spanish: inocente, pronunciation: ɪnəsənt part of speech: adjective ingenuous in spanish: ingenuo, pronunciation: ɪndʒenjuəs part of speech: adjective credulous in spanish: crédulo, pronunciation: kredʒələs part of speech: adjective naif in spanish: naif, pronunciation: neɪf part of speech: adjective immature in spanish: inmaduro, pronunciation: ɪmətjʊr part of speech: adjective artless in spanish: simple, pronunciation: ɑrtləs part of speech: adjective childlike in spanish: infantil, pronunciation: tʃaɪldlaɪk part of speech: adjective inexperienced in spanish: inexperto, pronunciation: ɪnɪkspɪriənst part of speech: adjective unsophisticated in spanish: no sofisticado, pronunciation: ənsəfɪstɪkeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective unworldly in spanish: espiritual, pronunciation: ənwɜrldli part of speech: adjective fleeceable in spanish: fugaz, pronunciation: flisəbəl part of speech: adjective simple-minded in spanish: ingenuo, pronunciation: sɪmpəlmaɪndɪd part of speech: adjective dewey-eyed in spanish: con ojos de rocío, pronunciation: dd
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