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An innocent, unsophisticated, naïve girl or young woman.
ingénue
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ingénue
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Examples for "
ingénue
"
1
And then the
ingénue
and then the one that it centers around.
2
Annja shook her head and tried to make her eyes go
ingénue
-
wide
.
3
The rôle of
ingénue
has long been vacant in our company.
4
Sirota's voice rang with passion, with pain and longing beyond an
ingénue
's
years.
5
And the fiancé of the
ingénue
addresses her as 'Angel of this house!'
1
Ronson's pose is that of the
ingenue
sleuth: Colombo with added neuroses.
2
Merkle retorted acidly: My dear child, don't try to act the
ingenue
.
3
It's as if the industry still sees her as an
ingenue
.
4
The one-time
ingenue
turned 48 last month and it appears to suit her.
5
Evidently she is cast for the
'
ingenue
'
part in this little social drama!
6
Oh, don't be an
ingenue
;
you savvied more than anybody on the job.
7
Lee's elegant writing ably showcases Ellen's journey from directionless
ingenue
to highly regarded botanist.
8
I do the
ingenue
,
or young girl parts, which are very popular just now.
9
French actress Berenice Bejo plays Peppy Miller, an
ingenue
looking for a big break.
10
Every cell of her body was alive-thinwrists, quince-blossomskin,
ingenue
eyes, black hair.
11
A little too gracefully, Michael noted coldly, like an
ingenue
.
12
In their eyes, there's not the
ingenue
kind of innocence.
13
He could hide those jaded eyes, and play the
ingenue
.
14
Aleta had an
ingenue
part now at the Alcazar.
15
Hepburn's
ingenue
beauty and well-bred charm were perfectly matched by his elegance and courtly manners.
16
While they are trying to break the ice with an
ingenue
,
I'm sizing them up.
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