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ingenuous

  • 1 teeskentelemätön

    yks.nom. teeskentelemätön; yks.gen. teeskentelemättömän; yks.part. teeskentelemätöntä; yks.ill. teeskentelemättömään; mon.gen. teeskentelemättömien teeskentelemätönten; mon.part. teeskentelemättömiä; mon.ill. teeskentelemättömiin
    artless (adje)
    ingenuous (adje)
    natural (adje)
    simple-minded (adje)
    sincere (adje)
    unaffected (adje)
    unfeigned (adje)
    unpretended (adje)
    unsophisticated (adje)
    * * *
    • sincere
    • unpretended
    • unfeigned
    • unaffected
    • fluent
    • spontaneous
    • unsophisticated
    • plain
    • ingenuous
    • artless
    • simple-minded
    • natural

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > teeskentelemätön

  • 2 avomielinen

    • sincere
    • open
    • voluble
    • unreserved
    • sociable
    • outgoing
    • open-hearted
    • extrovert
    • talkative
    • chatty
    • ingenuous
    • communicative
    • conversational
    • forthcoming
    • frank
    • candid
    • heart-to-heart
    • honest
    • informative

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > avomielinen

  • 3 herkkäuskoinen

    yks.nom. herkkäuskoinen; yks.gen. herkkäuskoisen; yks.part. herkkäuskoista; yks.ill. herkkäuskoiseen; mon.gen. herkkäuskoisten herkkäuskoisien; mon.part. herkkäuskoisia; mon.ill. herkkäuskoisiin
    credulous (adje)
    gullible (adje)
    simple (adje)
    trusting (adje)
    unsuspecting (adje)
    * * *
    • believing
    • credulous
    • dupe
    • gullible
    • ingenuous
    • naïve
    • simple
    • trusting
    • uncritical
    • wide-eyed
    • unsuspicious
    • unsuspecting

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > herkkäuskoinen

  • 4 lapsellinen

    yks.nom. lapsellinen; yks.gen. lapsellisen; yks.part. lapsellista; yks.ill. lapselliseen; mon.gen. lapsellisten lapsellisien; mon.part. lapsellisia; mon.ill. lapsellisiin
    babyish (adje)
    childish (adje)
    childlike (adje)
    naive (adje)
    puerile (adje)
    * * *
    • juvenile
    • like a child
    • naive
    • naïve
    • puerile
    • trifling
    • simple
    • stupid
    • babyish
    • innocent
    • infantile
    • immature
    • frivolous
    • credulous
    • childlike
    • brattish
    • artless
    • childish
    • ingenuous

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > lapsellinen

  • 5 luonteva

    yks.nom. luonteva; yks.gen. luontevan; yks.part. luontevaa; yks.ill. luontevaan; mon.gen. luontevien luontevain; mon.part. luontevia; mon.ill. luonteviin
    easy (adje)
    facile (adje)
    free (adje)
    natural (adje)
    unaffected (adje)
    unceremonious (adje)
    unconstrained (adje)
    unembarrassed (adje)
    unforced (adje)
    unstudied (adje)
    * * *
    • unsophisticated
    • spontaneous
    • straightforward
    • unaffected
    • unceremonious
    • unconstrained
    • unforced
    • simple
    • unpretentious
    • plain
    • unstudied
    • uninhibited
    • effortless
    • applicable
    • articulate
    • sincere
    • easy
    • eloquent
    • facile
    • flowing
    • fluent
    • free
    • indifferent
    • ingenuous
    • natural
    • artless

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > luonteva

  • 6 vilpitön

    • innocent
    • ingenuous
    • honest
    • hearty
    • heartfelt
    • guileless
    • fair
    • frank
    • straight
    • genuine
    • natural
    • simple
    • simple-hearted
    • earnest
    • single-minded
    • artless
    • straightforward
    • true
    • unfeigned
    • unselfish
    • unvarnished
    • sincere
    • decent
    • be one up
    • upright
    • candid
    • direct

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > vilpitön

См. также в других словарях:

  • Ingenuous — In*gen u*ous, a. [L. ingenuus inborn, innate, freeborn, noble, frank; pref. in in + the root of gignere to beget. See {Genius}, and cf. {Ingenious}.] 1. Of honorable extraction; freeborn; noble; as, ingenuous blood of birth. [1913 Webster] 2.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ingenuous — I adjective aboveboard, apertus, artless, blunt, candid, childlike, devoid of dissimulation, downright, forthright, frank, free from reserve, genuine, guileless, honest, honorable, inartificial, innocent, liber, naive, natural, open, outspoken,… …   Law dictionary

  • ingenuous — 1590s, noble in nature, from L. ingenuus with the virtues of freeborn people, of noble character, frank, upright, candid, originally native, freeborn, from in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + gen , root of gignere beget, produce (see GENUS (Cf.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • ingenuous — *natural, simple, naive, unsophisticated, artless Analogous words: open, *frank, candid, plain: transparent, *clear: *childlike, childish: *straightforward, aboveboard: *sin …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • ingenuous — [adj] honest, trustful artless, candid, childlike, frank, green*, guileless, innocent, like a babe in the woods*, naive, natural, open, outspoken, plain, simple, sincere, square, straightforward, trusting, unaffected, unartful, unartificial,… …   New thesaurus

  • ingenuous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ innocent and unsuspecting. DERIVATIVES ingenuously adverb ingenuousness noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «noble, generous»: from Latin ingenuus native, inborn …   English terms dictionary

  • ingenuous — [in jen′yo͞o əs] adj. [L ingenuus, native, inborn, freeborn, noble, frank < ingignere, to engender < in , in + gignere, to produce: see GENUS] 1. Obs. of noble birth or nature 2. frank; open; candid 3. simple; artless; naive; without guile… …   English World dictionary

  • ingenuous — ingenious, ingenuous These two words are distantly related and both have undergone a major shift in meaning. Ingenious came into English via French from a Latin source derived from ingenium ‘cleverness’; it originally meant ‘intellectual,… …   Modern English usage

  • ingenuous — [[t]ɪnʤe̱njuəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as ingenuous, you mean that they are innocent, trusting, and honest. [FORMAL] He seemed too ingenuous for a reporter... With ingenuous sincerity, he captivated his audience. Ant: disingenuous …   English dictionary

  • ingenuous — I. adjective Etymology: by alteration Date: 1588 obsolete ingenious II. adjective Etymology: Latin ingenuus native, freeborn, from in + gignere to beget more at kin Date: 1588 1 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ingenuous — See ingenious, ingenuous, naïve …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

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