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comes from the
feminine form of the
French adjective ingénu
meaning "
ingenuous" or innocent,
virtuous and candid. The term may also
imply a lack of sophistication...
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imagination without restraint in
avoidance of
experiencing the
sense of
being ingenuous. The
process itself is about: How do you
augment your
imagination in a...
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found the film to be "thinly plotted" but
considered "the
uncomplicated ingenuousness of Padukone" to be the film's highlight. Her most
financially profitable...
- office, but
Stephen Holden for The New York
Times considered Barrymore "as
ingenuous as ever" in what he
described as a "small role."
Barrymore starred with...
- her co-star in such a
manner that we're as
uncertain as Nina of her
ingenuousness." Kunis's
performance won her the
Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best...
- rose in the
winter nights, and hung over Boston,
drawing the eyes of
ingenuous young people to look up to that
great new star, a
beauty and a mystery...
- Jews: I have
never seen
either a drop of
piety or a
grain of
truth or
ingenuousness—nay, I have
never found common sense in any Jew." In this respect, he...
- rhythm,
drone b**** in
imitation of
bagpipes –
combine to
express at once
ingenuous coquetry and sincerity." Cooper, Sean. "Ambient". AllMusic.
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appeal of Wilson's genius" can be
traced to his "singular naivety" and "
ingenuousness",
alongside his band
being "the very
obverse of hip".
Commenting on...
- to the present.
Wired magazine described him as a
person of "tolerant,
ingenuous self-esteem" who
interviews with "a nonstop,
singsong voice".
Steve Jobs:...