ingenue \AN-zhuh-noo\, noun:
1. A naive girl or young woman.
2. An actress playing such a person; also: the stage role of an ingenue.
This is not the face of an ingenue; this is an old soul in a new body -- wary, wise to her own long past, on to the wiles of the world, and having miles to go before she sleeps.
--Sarah Ban Breathnach, Something More
Her passages -- from ingenue to royal bride to young mother to estranged wife to independent-minded divorcee -- attracted a global audience and made Diana the world's most famed and photographed woman.
--Eugene Robinson, "From Sheltered Life to Palace Life, To a Life of Her Own," Washington Post, September 1, 1997
1. A naive girl or young woman.
2. An actress playing such a person; also: the stage role of an ingenue.
This is not the face of an ingenue; this is an old soul in a new body -- wary, wise to her own long past, on to the wiles of the world, and having miles to go before she sleeps.
--Sarah Ban Breathnach, Something More
Her passages -- from ingenue to royal bride to young mother to estranged wife to independent-minded divorcee -- attracted a global audience and made Diana the world's most famed and photographed woman.
--Eugene Robinson, "From Sheltered Life to Palace Life, To a Life of Her Own," Washington Post, September 1, 1997