Etymology:
The word "ingenious" comes from the Latin word "ingenium," which means "natural ability," "talent," or "cleverness."
Meaning:
Ingenious refers to something that is:
Origin:
The Latin word "ingenium" is thought to derive from the root "gen," which means "to be born" or "to produce." This suggests that the concept of ingenuity is related to innate ability and the natural capacity for innovation and problem-solving.
Usage:
The word "ingenious" is often used in the following contexts:
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
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