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Definitions from the WebTerm: didingenuous Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Lacking sincerity or not genuine. Example Sentence 1: The salesman's didingenuous smile convinced no one to buy his product. Example Sentence 2: Her didingenuous apology did not make up for her offensive comments. Sense 2: Deceptive or misleading. Example Sentence 3: The article contained didingenuous information, leading readers to wrong conclusions. Example Sentence 4: The politician's didingenuous promises fooled many voters. Usage: This term is commonly used in a formal context to describe someone or something that is not sincere or honest. Related Products: Search on Amazon for books about being disingenuous | ||||
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