ingenious - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • contrivance: The width of the bridge was increased by an ingenious contrivance of the late David Stephenson, Esq. architect.
  • contraption: Wallace meets every challenge in life by inventing some ingenious contraption in the eccentric English tradition of Heath Robinson and Roland Emmett.
  • gadget: The kitchen craft avocado slicer is just the sort of ingenious gadget you'll wonder how you ever lived without!
  • invention: Wilkins was always bringing in ingenious inventions he knew of in reality.
  • inventor: Violet is an ingenious inventor in an improvising Heath Robinson mode.
  • device: These ingenious devices are just the thing to keep your bunnies off of the furniture!

Modifying Another Word

  • rather: Kai has a rather ingenious file update distribution system.
  • equally: The rest facilities are equally ingenious: outwardly far too modern but conceivable in a world where magic really works.
  • quite: For Superbase, Simon & Tom devised a simpler method of working, which is quite ingenious - they write the file backward!
  • particularly: He devised a particularly ingenious explanation for why systems tend toward equilibrium.
  • very: It includes a very ingenious set of folding pliers.
  • often: House owners are often ingenious in their adaptation of pillboxes.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: But as criminals become more sophisticated we need to become more ingenious at outwitting them.
  • seem: To smoke and expect providence does seem quite ingenious.
  • sound: This again sounds ingenious, but is quite untenable.

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