disingenuous

disingenuous
[dɪsɪnˈdʒenjʊəs]
adjetivo
1falso(a), poco sincero(a)

disingenuous [di-sin-ye-ni-os]
adjetivo
1Doble, falso, disimulado, insincero.

disingenuous [ˌdɪsɪnˈdʒenjʊəs]
adjective
falso; poco sincero
I say the report is disingenuous because the World Bank itself had a hand in at least some of these developments I think you're being deliberately disingenuous, Sergeant "I envy you," the priest was saying with a disingenuous smile One of my father's most disingenuous arguments was: What a great sacrifice he had made in the war Mr Bush had also sounded a little disingenuous when he hailed the senator as a "champion of conviction"

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evidently, plainly, clearly, obviously