What do the words "disingenuous" and "ingenuine" mean, and how are they different?

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  1. Disingenuous means being insincere or dishonest, often pretending or misleading.
    Ingenuine means not genuine or fake, but it’s rarely used—people usually say "insincere" or "fake" instead.
    So, disingenuous is about dishonesty, while ingenuine is about being fake or not authentic.

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