Meaning
- Ingenuity (noun) means the quality of being clever, original, and inventive, especially in solving problems or creating new ideas.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun
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Uncountable in general usage (cannot usually be made plural).
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Often used with possessives or descriptive adjectives: "her ingenuity," "human ingenuity."
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Typical structure:
- show/display ingenuity in (doing) sth
- with great ingenuity
Common Phrases
- human ingenuity
- display ingenuity
- a feat of ingenuity
- ingenuity at work
Collocations
- verb + ingenuity: show ingenuity, display ingenuity, use ingenuity, demonstrate ingenuity
- adjective + ingenuity: remarkable ingenuity, great ingenuity, sheer ingenuity, creative ingenuity
- noun + of + ingenuity: feat of ingenuity, triumph of ingenuity
Examples
- The design of the bridge is a remarkable feat of human ingenuity.
- She showed great ingenuity in finding ways to cut costs without lowering quality.
- The puzzle required some ingenuity to solve.
- With a little ingenuity, we managed to cook dinner using only what was left in the fridge.
- The company’s success was due to the ingenuity of its engineers.
- The toy demonstrated the inventor’s ingenuity and creativity.
- Human ingenuity has made it possible to travel into space.
Synonyms or Related
- creativity
- inventiveness
- originality
- resourcefulness
- cleverness
Antonym
- stupidity
- dullness
- unimaginativeness
- ineptitude