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ingenious

[in-jeen-yuhs] / ɪnˈdʒin yəs /


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The entire series, written by the clever Ben Elton, extrapolated what little is known about the Bard into an ingenious series of perfectly plausible comic dilemmas, and an occasional unexpected dramatic one.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Friday — the ongoing strikes over France’s pension changes delayed the opening by a day — she unveiled an absorbing, ingenious adaptation of Roth’s final book, “Nemesis,” on the second stage of Paris’s Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe.

From New York Times

But he cautioned against predicting “the end of progress” because scientists, he said, would continue to find ever more ingenious solutions.

From Washington Post

It takes plenty of guts, ingenious disguises, and evasive tactics worthy of a John le Carré novel.

From Washington Post

David Rockwell’s ingenious set plants the 17-member orchestra, conducted by John Bell, in the middle of the woods, with birch trees descending from the heavens as the characters embark on their forest quests.

From Washington Post