单词 | ingénue |
释义 | ingénuen. An artless, innocent girl or young woman; also, the representation of such a character on the stage, or the actress who plays the part. Also as adj. = ingenuous adj. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > unaffectedness or naturalness > [adjective] > artless, guileless, or innocent simple?c1225 innocenta1382 simple-hearted?c1425 unsubtlea1500 indolec1550 naïfc1598 sacklessa1600 plain-hearted1601 unnooked1602 unguileful1604 onefold1606 naivea1614 innocentious1624 innocential1628 excuseless1640 uncrafty1647 craftless1650 ingenuousa1662 innocentive1661 unartful1703 artless1714 ingénue1848 blue-eyed1903 the world > action or operation > behaviour > unaffectedness or naturalness > [noun] > artlessness, guilessness, or innocence > person > young woman homegirl1847 ingénue1848 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > part or character > [noun] > types of part or character underpart1679 persona muta1714 travesty1732 soubrette1753 old man1762 small part?1774 breeches-part1779 character part1811 fat1812 chambermaida1828 fool?1835 raisonneur1845 ingénue1848 villain of the piece1854 stock character1864 feeder1866 satirette1870 character role1871 travesty1887 thinking part1890 walk-on1902 cardboard cutout1906 bit1926 good guy1928 feed1929 bad guy1932 goody1934 walkthrough1935 narrator1941 cameo1950 black hat1959 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > actor > [noun] > actress > types of tragedy queen1715 soubrette1753 jeune première1817 comedienne1834 old woman1838 tragedienne1841 ingénue1848 sob sister1912 voice actress1974 1848 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair li. 454 When attacked sometimes, Becky had a knack of adopting a demure ingénue air, under which she was most dangerous. 1857 G. A. Lawrence Guy Livingstone xxv. 239 Mars herself could hardly play the ingénues, when in mature age. 1883 J. Hawthorne Dust I. viii. 134 Was this lady more or less of a woman of the world than he had imagined? Was there not, after all, something of the ingénue about her? 1923 C. Mackenzie Seven Ages of Woman iii. 112 My dear, innocence is a charming and attractive quality; but do not be too ingénue. 1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 5 Mar. 161/4 Her French audiences, still demanding the ingénue, find her enigmatical and disquieting. 1958 Times 12 Nov. 3/5 The Nanetta..brings a vibrant line to music more ingénue than she suggests. 1967 C. O. Skinner Madame Sarah (new ed.) viii. 171 Every one of them, with the exception of an eighteen-year-old ingénue..declared to stay. 1973 Daily Tel. 16 May 15/2 And we were willing to put up with the quaint tale of the philandering husband and the sweet little ingénue Nanette. Derivatives ingénueism n. ΚΠ 1930 Daily Express 6 Oct. 5/3 French actresses grow in popularity and ingénueism the older they become. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online September 2019). < n.1848 |
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