What is another word for disingenuousness?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪsɪnd͡ʒˈɛnjuːəsnəs] (IPA)

Disingenuousness refers to the act of being insincere, deceitful or dishonest. Some synonyms that can be used in place of disingenuousness include hypocrisy, insincerity, falsity, pretense, and guile. Hypocrisy suggests a false presentation of oneself, while insincerity refers to a lack of authenticity or genuineness. Falsity implies a deliberate lie or fabrication, while pretense means to feign or pretend. Guile is characterized by being cunning and deceitful. Each of these words reflects varying degrees of disingenuousness. All in all, using synonyms can broaden our vocabulary and give us a better understanding of language, enabling us to communicate better and more precisely.

Synonyms for Disingenuousness:

What are the hypernyms for Disingenuousness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Disingenuousness?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for disingenuousness (as nouns)

What are the opposite words for disingenuousness?

The word disingenuousness refers to someone being insincere or fake. Antonyms for disingenuousness include honesty, authenticity, sincerity, and candor. Someone who is honest is straightforward and truthful. Authenticity refers to someone being genuine and true to oneself. Sincerity means being genuine and honest in one's beliefs and feelings. Candor is the quality of being open and honest in one's communication. Therefore, if someone exhibits any of these positive traits, they are the opposite of disingenuousness. When people are disingenuous, it can lead to mistrust and a breakdown in relationships. It is important to be honest and sincere in all of our interactions.

What are the antonyms for Disingenuousness?

Usage examples for Disingenuousness

That astute person, rendered yet more wily by the chance of losing a handsome income, and furthermore of being kicked out of the fairly safe asylum he had found in the Towers, had set himself, with all the desperate disingenuousness he could summon to his aid, to work upon the fears and personal considerations of the convalescent.
"A Poached Peerage"
William Magnay
Could you elaborate on his nascent burgeoning of empathy for them and the disingenuousness that prompted it?
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills
As it is with all social movements, after a while the glory of the initial purity of purpose which marked the inception of Benedictine monasticism began to wane; its singleness of aim became diverted; its disingenuousness was replaced by sophisticated evasion of its rule.
"Women of Early Christianity Woman: In all ages and in all countries, Vol. 3 (of 10)"
Alfred Brittain Mitchell Carroll

Famous quotes with Disingenuousness

  • There you [Sir Robert Peel] sit, doing penance for the disingenuousness of years.
    Thomas Babington Macaulay
  • Democracy always seems bent upon killing the thing it theoretically loves. I have rehearsed some of its operations against liberty, the very cornerstone of its political metaphysic.But under democracy the remotest and most fantastic possibility is a common place of every day. All the axioms resolve themselves into thundering paradoxes, many amounting to downright contradictions in terms. The mob is competent to rule the rest of us—but it must be rigorously policed itself. There is a government, not of men, but of laws—but men are set upon benches to decide finally what the law is and may be. The highest function of the citizen is to serve the state—but the first assumption that meets him, when he essays to discharge it, is an assumption of his disingenuousness and dishonour.I confess, for my part, that it greatly delights me. I enjoy democracy immensely. It is incomparably idiotic, and hence incomparably amusing. Does it exalt dunderheads, cowards, trimmers, frauds, cads? Then the pain of seeing them go up is balanced and obliterated by the joy of seeing them come down.But I am, it may be, a somewhat malicious man: my sympathies, when it comes to suckers, tend to be coy. What I can't make out is how any man can believe in democracy who feels for and with them, and is pained when they are debauched and made a show of. How can any man be a democrat who is sincerely a democrat?
    H. L. Mencken

Related words: being disingenuous, deceptive, dishonest, two-faced, two-facedness, dishonest in action and words, sham, hypocrisy

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