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ingenuously
ingenuously, adv. (ɪnˈdʒɛnjuːəslɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. In an ingenuous manner; honestly, straightforwardly, openly, frankly, candidly; without dissimulation or reserve.1598 B. Jonson Ev. Man in Hum. iv. v, Tell mee, ingenuously, dost thou affect my sister Bridget, as thou pretend'st? 1611 Bible Tr...
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Jean Castaing (playwright)
The author says ingenuously in his preface that by printing 30 copies of his theater, "he had no other purpose than to distract himself, without the annoyance
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By Nancy Gibbs. March 6, 2016 12:42 PM EST. "My life didn't really begin until I met Ronnie," Nancy Reagan wrote in her memoirs, a statement so ingenuously at odds with the mood of her age ...
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Cambridge University Press 0521607744 - The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe, Second Edition Elizabeth L. Eisenstein Frontmatter More information. Introduction I do ingenuously confess that in attempting this history of Printing I have undertaken a task much too great for my abilities the extent
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enigmatist
† eˈnigmatist Obs. [ad. L. ænigmatista, ad. Gr. αἰνιγµατιστ-ής, f. αἴνιγµα enigma.] a. A writer of enigmas. b. One who speaks enigmatically.1621 Ainsworth Annot. Pentat. Num. xxi. 27 In Greeke, ænigmatists, they that speake riddles. 1710 Addison Whig-Exam. i. ¶3, I shall deal more ingenuously with m...
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Peisander (oligarch)
only means of obtaining the help of Persia, without which they could not hope to win advantage over their enemy the Lacedaemonians (Spartans); while ingenuously
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ingeniously
ingeniously, adv. (ɪnˈdʒiːnɪəslɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. In an ingenious manner; cleverly, skilfully; † sagaciously, learnedly (obs.); with skilful contrivance.1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VII 27 b, When the commissioners were once met, they so ingeniously and effecteously proceded in their great affaires,...
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The squadron is equipped with state of art ingenuously built HAL Dhruv designed and built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.
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admirant
admirant, a. rare. (ædˈmaɪərənt) [f. admire v. + -ant1, or ad. L. admīrans, admīrant- pres. pple. of admirari.] = admiring ppl. a.1866 J. B. Rose tr. Ovid's Metamorphoses vi. 159 The envy then Of crowds admirant—now of pity's gaze: Amidst the corpses of her sons she strays. 1893 F. Adams New Egypt i...
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Despite all this the effect is not simply didactic; everything is both laid out and convincingly, ingenuously synthesized."
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Always bold but always thoughtful too...a smart, compelling move into the speaker's world of charged moments, sparks, which here are always dangerous and ingenuously
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solipsist
solipsist, n. and a. (ˈsɒlɪpsɪst) [f. as prec.] A. n. One who accepts the theory of solipsism.1891 Cent. Dict., Solipsist,..one who believes in his own existence only. 1898 Q. Rev. Jan. 65 A philosophy..in which, if consistent, we become subjective idealists and solipsists. B. adj. Favouring or char...
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Gradgrind
The character Sissy Jupe replies, ingenuously, that she would because, "If you please, Sir, I am very fond of flowers."
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sancta simplicitas
‖ sancta simplicitas, phr. (ˈsæŋktə sɪmˈplɪsɪtæs, ˈsæŋktə sɪmˈplɪkɪtɑːs) [L. ‘holy simplicity’.] An expression of astonishment at another's naïvety. Also used subst. These are said to have been the dying words of John Huss (1373–1415), Bohemian religious reformer and martyr, provoked by the sight of...
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