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Root decomposition: in- = not, genuus = born; Historical origin: Latin 'ingenuus' → Old French → English 'ingenuous'; Memory image: Picture an honest child, born into authenticity, unmasked and unpretentious.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputIngenuous describes people or remarks that are open, honest, and unsophisticated about motives, often implying a lack of worldliness rather than deception. In everyday use, native speakers distinguish it from clever or cunning by focusing on frankness, not skill. It can signal warmth and trust when applied to children, friends, or straightforward explanations, but in adult discourse it sometimes warns against naivete or excessive trust. Historically, ingenuous once tied to born honesty or genuineness, and today it can sound slightly literary or dated in American English. Learners should note that a truly ingenuous remark is transparent, not manipulative, and avoid using it to describe someone who merely appears innocent but is calculating. Practice with both personal and professional contexts.
For English speakers, ingenuous sits toward frank honesty and a sometimes literary/old-fashioned feel; learners often confuse it with ingenuous meaning clever or naive in every situation.
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