ingeniously

[US]/in'dʒi:njəsli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. with cleverness and wisdom.

Example Sentences

They ingeniously conflated other characters and incidents to provide an opera-comique setting.

She ingeniously solved the puzzle.

He ingeniously designed the new product.

The artist ingeniously combined colors in the painting.

They ingeniously crafted a plan to escape.

The chef ingeniously paired unexpected flavors in the dish.

The engineer ingeniously designed the bridge to withstand earthquakes.

She ingeniously incorporated humor into her presentation.

The writer ingeniously crafted a plot twist in the novel.

He ingeniously combined traditional and modern elements in the architecture.

They ingeniously navigated through the maze of challenges.

Real-world Examples

Petioles at the base of the leaves sport a string of ingeniously constructed traps.

Source: CGTN

But the spiced salmon, the ingeniously versatile masala sauce and her pakoras will make the perfect quick-supper dishes.

Source: BBC documentary "Mom's Home Cooking"

We are a curious bunch, with a drive to explore and understand, to imagine and to build, passionately, ingeniously.

Source: Learn English through advertisements.

" I don't know" ! said Catherine, less ingeniously than she had hitherto spoken.

Source: Washington Square

People ingeniously used whatever nature offered them.

Source: Uncle Rich takes you on a trip to Europe.

Give it The moped phone swing device is ingeniously depressing.

Source: Economist Business

An ingeniously contrived philosophical system such as this may seem impressive, but it is pure fantasy.

Source: Sophie's World (Original Version)

In fact, I'd go so far as to say that grasslands can only function because they can cope so ingeniously with so little of it.

Source: The secrets of our planet.

The gate had been ingeniously mended with wire, the only sign that the land was used by any one but hunters.

Source: Cross Stream (Part 1)

The stalks of the flowers which the president intended to present were ingeniously wound round with a white satin ribbon adorned with gold fringe.

Source: Eugénie Grandet

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