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  1. To be 'ingenuous' is to show innocent or childlike simplicity and candidness. Ingenious describes people who are unusually inventive or clever, and things that are made or done in an especially original or clever way.

  2. Its base word ingenuous (derived from a Latin adjective meaning "native" or "freeborn") can describe someone who, like a child, is innocent or lacking guile or craftiness. English speakers began frequently joining the negative prefix dis-with ingenuous to create disingenuous during the 17th century.

  3. adjective. Ingenuous: candid, frank, or open in character or quality; characterized by an inability to mask feelings, not devious. Disingenuous: the dis- prefix establishes the negative; thus, not candid, not frank, not open in character or quality; insincere.

  4. Mar 9, 2024 · Disingenuous refers to behavior that is insincere or dishonest, while ingenuine means not genuine or not real. Disingenuous implies a deliberate attempt to deceive or manipulate, while ingenuine may indicate a lack of authenticity or sincerity.

  5. Oct 30, 2023 · Disingenuous means not sincere or candid, often pretending to know less than one does. Ingenuine is not commonly used, but means not genuine or authentic. Key Differences

  6. Feb 10, 2020 · (of a person or action) Innocent and unsuspecting. Synonyms: artless – naive – candid – frank – simple – guileless. Someone is disingenuous if they are insincere but pretend to have those qualities. I suspect the use of ingenuous to mean disingenuous comes from thinking the word is linked to genuine, so ingenuous might mean not genuine.

  7. Ingenuous is roughly synonymous with naive, and its antonym is disingenuous, which means "giving a false impression of being honest and sincere." Don't confuse the word ingenuous with the similarly spelled ingenious, which means "very smart or clever." Ingenuous is from Latin ingenuus "having the qualities of people born free, noble, honest, open."

  8. (of a person or their behaviour) slightly dishonest, or not speaking the complete truth: It was disingenuous of her to claim she had no financial interest in the case. Opposite. ingenuous formal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. deceiving others and not telling the truth. dishonest The press called out the campaign's dishonest tactics.

  9. Definition of disingenuous adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. As adjectives the difference between ingenious and disingenuous. is that ingenious is displaying genius or brilliance; tending to invent while disingenuous is not noble; unbecoming true honor or dignity; mean; unworthy; fake or deceptive.