All 10 Uses of
ingenious
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Each had told Silas the exact same thing—that the keystone was ingeniously hidden at a precise location inside one of Paris's ancient churches—the Eglise de Saint-Sulpice.†
Chpt 2
- Then he devised an ingenious treasure hunt to ensure only Sophie would find it.†
Chpt 29-30 *
- Working in concert with France's King Philippe IV, the Pope devised an ingeniously planned sting operation to quash the Templars and seize their treasure, thus taking control of the secrets held over the Vatican.†
Chpt 37-38
- They claim the Grail legend—that of a chalice—is actually an ingeniously conceived allegory.†
Chpt 37-38
- Many great minds in history had invented cryptologic solutions to the challenge of data protection: Julius Caesar devised a code-writing scheme called the Caesar Box; Mary, Queen of Scots created a transposition cipher and sent secret communiqués from prison; and the brilliant Arab scientist Abu Yusuf Ismail al-Kindi protected his secrets with an ingeniously conceived polyalphabetic substitution cipher.†
Chpt 47-48
- Ingeniously hidden… but present nonetheless.†
Chpt 71-72
- "This is… ingenious," he whispered.†
Chpt 77-78
- Utterly ingenious!†
Chpt 77-78
- Even so, the Teacher could not help but suspect that the solution would be ingeniously clean and simple—"a knight a pope interred."†
Chpt 97-98
- Teabing had displayed ingenious precision in formulating a plan that protected his innocence at every turn.†
Chpt 103-104
Definition:
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(ingenious) showing cleverness and originality