While that sort of disingenuity is unpleasant, its impact was far more than rhetorical. |
She was, indeed, a little offended with the former, for the disingenuity which she now discovered. |
But this untractableness may be carried too far, and may degenerate into obstinacy, perverseness, or disingenuity. |
There's another factor at work here, a kind of commercial disingenuity that aims to befuddle the listener on his own ground. |
The genius of this latest Budget lay in its subtle interplay of candour and disingenuity. |
But it wasn't the mis-selling that got to me so much as the total disingenuity of the programme's attitude to money. |