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ingenuously, adv.|ɪnˈdʒɛnjuːəslɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. In an ingenuous manner; honestly, straightforwardly, openly, frankly, candidly; without dissimulation or reserve.
1598B. Jonson Ev. Man in Hum. iv. v, Tell mee, ingenuously, dost thou affect my sister Bridget, as thou pretend'st? 1611Bible Transl. Pref. 5 Sixtus..and Alphonsus..doe ingenuously confesse as much. 1662Stillingfl. Orig. Sacr. i. ii. § 11 Joseph Scaliger plainly gives out, and ingenuously professeth his ignorance. 1759Dilworth Pope 47 He ingenuously sent them to him in his own handwriting. 1884Manch. Exam. 15 Feb. 5/4 He entered upon a rash enterprise, and conducted it not altogether ingenuously. †2. With the education or culture befitting an honourable station; in the liberal arts; liberally.
1670R. Coke Disc. Trade 74 The Female Sex..are less bred ingenuously in England, than in France, Spain, Italy, Germany, and the United Netherlands. 1673Ess. Educ. Gentlew. 4 Were a competent number of Schools erected to Educate Ladyes ingenuously, methinks I see how asham'd Men would be of their Ignorance. 1674tr. Scheffer's Lapland 14 Those that are most ingenuously educated in Arts and Letters. |