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Not straightforward or candid; giving a false appearance of frankness.
artful
ingenuous
twisted
distorted
perverted
misrepresented
insincere
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astuto
1
And blaming our deteriorating economic circumstances solely on outside events is
disingenuous
.
2
His lengthy list of published work suggests that he is being
disingenuous
.
3
So, too is his sheer straight-talking candour in an often
disingenuous
industry.
4
Your comments over the weekend and this morning are, at best,
disingenuous
.
5
It is a bit
disingenuous
to give that impression, Mr Kenny said.
6
To attempt to assert that Folau's posts were homophobic is simply
disingenuous
.
7
I feel it is
disingenuous
and offensive for anyone to suggest otherwise.
8
He was supported by Lord Aberdeen in a
disingenuous
and un-English speech.
9
And it is
disingenuous
-and extremely opportunistic -to claim otherwise.
10
Ryana glanced at Sorak and said, You were
disingenuous
with our host.
11
To insist on valuing learning over grades is offensively
disingenuous
and hypocritical.
12
I fear he has been somewhat
disingenuous
with me on the subject.
13
The
disingenuous
candor of Teresa's manner was in exquisite contrast to Dunn.
14
He saw himself at once honest and
disingenuous
,
divided between two aims.
15
Rowland had not only been illogical, he had also been slightly
disingenuous
.
16
Dubinin's vehement denials of FIMACO's involvement in the GKO market are
disingenuous
.
disingenuous
as disingenuous
slightly disingenuous
seem disingenuous
somewhat disingenuous
disingenuous attempt
portuguès
astuto
espanyol
falsa
artificiosa
insincero
insincera
astuto