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the disingenuous
adjective
Not noble; unbecoming true honor or dignity; mean; unworthy; fake or deceptive.
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But soon the disingenuous sensitivity fades.
This is the disingenuous but crucial admission explaining Philby's treason.
A typical one was AçaíPure, whose Web site contained the disingenuous warning "USE WITH CAUTION!
"Dell's go-private effort shows the disingenuous nature of hoarding cash," he said.
Much of this distrust is rooted in the disingenuous way politicians and managers frame the debate.
That defense smacks too much of the disingenuous protestation of a guilty child.
Rather it demonstrates the disingenuous nature of the terms of the inquiry.
But Judge Grabau said he was "disturbed by the disingenuous introduction of Mr. Costin's character".
Resist the disingenuous argument that she's speaking out against "Jihad" and not Islam.
Only the pure, the naïve and the disingenuous could possibly disagree.
Even the disingenuous note to the House about the Confederate commissioners embodied an element of real truth.
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