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Inisent

Description

Noun: inisent refers to a rare mystical creature often described as a mischievous sprite or a playful guardian of nature. It is believed to possess magical powers and is usually associated with ancient folklore and legends.

Adjective: When used as an adjective, inisent means innocent or pure-hearted. It implies a lack of knowledge or understanding of worldly matters, often used to describe someone who is naive or gullible.

Examples

Noun:

1. The inisent danced around the moonlit glade, adding an enchanting aura to the forest.
2. Legends speak of a hidden grove where the inisents dwell, guiding lost travelers back to safety.

Adjective:

1. Despite his age, John's inisent nature made him the target of pranks and tricks by his mischievous friends.
2. Her inisent eyes gazed at the world with wonder and curiosity, unburdened by the cynicism of adulthood.

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