Advertisement
Advertisement
ingénue
[an-zhuh-noo, -nyoo, a
noun
plural
ingénuesan artless, innocent, unworldly girl or young woman.
Navy and cocoa browns are good neutrals for the ingénue, and the right creamy beige or pearl gray are good choices for her more classic outfits.
the role of a young, innocent, and appealing character in a play, movie, TV show, etc., typically a female role.
an actress or actor who plays such a role or specializes in playing such roles.
a young actress or actor.
At the awards event, natural diamonds were the gemstone of choice for both Hollywood ingenues and veterans alike.
a young, inexperienced person.
The ailing leader Kim Jong Il sought to transfer power to his youngest son, a political ingenue in his 20s.
ingénue
/ ɛ̃ʒeny, ˌænʒeɪˈnjuː /
noun
an artless, innocent, or inexperienced girl or young woman
Word History and Origins
Origin of ingénue1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ingénue1
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse