Adverb
in a disingenuous manner
Source: WordNetdisingenuously, he asked leading questions about his opponent's work Source: Internet
But what the free trade proponents disingenuously fail to acknowledge is that this was not all that Ricardo had to say. Source: Internet
Ming talks about Hoyte reforming Guyana’s economy in 1989, but disingenuously omitted that it was Hoyte, as Finance Minister between 1970 and 1972, who oversaw the disastrous experiment into co-operative socialism that ravaged our economy. Source: Internet
In her op-ed, Feinstein disingenuously assures us that the NSA does not conduct surveillance, but rather it merely collects information contained on the average telephone bill, not the content of the messages. Source: Internet
In her op-ed, Feinstein disingenuously assures us the NSA does not conduct surveillance, but rather it merely collects information contained on the average telephone bill. Source: Internet
Instead, Prop 22 disingenuously claims to offer 120% minimum wage, a sliding scale of health insurance coverage, and reimbursement for expenses. Source: Internet