Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Disingenuousness; unfairness; want of candor.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Disingenuousness.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete
disingenuousness
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Examples
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Have you never considered disingenuity as at least a partial explanation for defense lawyers speaking up in favor of tort reform.
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Imputing disingenuity to the judge is a very suspect way in which to dispatch the arguments of your third critic.
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And she worked in the primary position supporting that disingenuity.
Think Progress » Former government employee Dana Perino doesn’t trust the government. 2010
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As far as Wison goes, it's starts with disingenuity. victim of republican greed
Wilson says no more apologies for outburst against president 2009
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Mr. Clinton continiues his monopoly of disingenuity.
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He adds: It's a disingenuity born out of realpolitik.
Myth-breaker charts the tarnishing of the Goldman image 2011
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In spite of your disingenuity, a big pat on the back to you for speaking out.
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It was this disingenuity that bothered me about the bra-color meme.
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Cameron needs to sharpen his claws, attack Brown with venom and mock his lies and statistical disingenuity.
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I voted for Bill Clinton twice and the disingenuity of Hillary Clinton has been incredible to watch.
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