yes
bucolic is an adjective.
Bucolic is an adjective.
Ex: He lives in a bucolic region where farms are still common.
Bucolic means related to the pleasant aspects of country life. The bucolic scene reminded me of summers at my grandparent's farm.
A good sentence using the word 'ingenuous' could be 'The student made an ingenuous remark by saying they forgot their homework on the bus'. Another sentence might be 'Sarah's ingenuous behavior made her easy prey for the robbery'.
naive because ingenuous means innocent and unsuspecting naive is asynonymfor ingenuous.
The young man was inexperienced, trusting, naive and ingenuous.
Please review and edit the question; you do not want 'ingenuous', that is an adjective.
Naive or ingenuous (adj) - a naive or ingenuous person (noun)
The word "ingenuous" would be used in a sentence like the word primitive. A example would be: "He told the truth because he was ingenuous." It can be also used for the phrase "ingenuous question".
Bucoloc means pastoral. The green meadows were a bucolic sight.
She was getting tired of the child's constant need to ask ingenuous questions. The little girl was in fact ingenuous because she told the truth.