Unclosed vs Ingenuous - What's the difference?
unclosed | ingenuous | Related terms |
(unclose)
Not closed; left open.
Naive and trusting.
Demonstrating childlike simplicity.
* 1919 ,
Unsophisticated; simple.
Unable to mask one's feelings.
Straightforward, candid, open, and frank.
Unclosed is a related term of ingenuous.
As adjectives the difference between unclosed and ingenuous
is that unclosed is not closed; left open while ingenuous is naive and trusting.As a verb unclosed
is (unclose).unclosed
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- The unclosed front door made the neighbours suspect a burglary.
- The Web page failed validation because it had an unclosed tag.
ingenuous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- "Do you mean to say you didn't leave your wife for another woman?"
- "Of course not."
- "On your word of honour?"
- I don't know why I asked for that. It was very ingenuous of me.
