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The Word of the Day for April 4 is:

ingenuous \in-JEN-yuh-wus\ adjective
*1 : showing innocent or childlike simplicity and candidness
2 : lacking craft or subtlety

Example sentence:
"The face of the old man was stern, hard-featured, and forbidding; that of
the young one, open, handsome, and ingenuous." (Charles Dickens, _The Life and
Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby_)

Did you know?
Today, the words "ingenuous" and "ingenious" have distinct meanings and
are not used interchangeably, but that wasn't always the case. For many years,
the two words were used as synonyms. "Ingenious" has always had the fundamental
meaning of "clever," and "ingenuous" has been most often used to suggest
frankness and openness (owing either to good character or, now more often,
innocence), but there was a time when "ingenious" could also mean "frank" and
"ingenuous" could mean "clever." The publication in 1755 of Samuel Johnson's
_Dictionary of the English Language_, in which these synonymous uses are not
recognized, may have had something to do with establishing "ingenious" and
"ingenuous" as distinct words. In any case, they appear to have ceased being
used as synonyms by about 1800.

*Indicates the sense illustrated by the example sentence.




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