In that sense, the administration's appeals to free expression and dialogue were the purest disingenuousness. |
When the baron's wife resurfaces in the text to greet the king who is de passage, she again drips with disingenuousness. |
Critics have railed against bouts of apparent disingenuousness, self-absorption and the singer's lupine cries of a last chapter. |
Sparky Anderson, a Hall of Famer, is one of the leading minimizers of a manager's importance, without any apparent disingenuousness. |
This sort of talk immediately opens itself up to the accusation of disingenuousness and hypocrisy. |
As a literary offense, contextomy ranges from simple and perhaps naive disingenuousness to malicious and contemptible dishonesty. |