Synonym: authentic, bona fide, genuine, honest, legitimate, real, unaffected. Antonym: false. Similar words: insincere, sincerely, cereal, cerebrum, ceremony, cerebral, sorceress, cancer. Meaning: [sɪn'sɪr /-'sɪə] adj. 1. open and genuine; not deceitful 2. characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions.
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91) It was a strange step from poacher to street comer preacher, but was doubtless sincere.
92) He is however a Man of good sense, plain in his manners, and sincere in his friendships.
93) This isn't a desperate attempt at reliving past glory, it's a little more sincere than that.
94) Many painters shared their Soviet counterpart's sincere belief in the continuing viability of faithfully recording what they saw.
95) The Society would like to express their sincere thanks to Mr Wheeler for the gifts of these photos and information.
96) She said she would love to come, but I wasn't sure if she was being sincere.
97) My client extends his sincere apologies to anyone who may have been hurt by his actions.
98) They seemed to be sincere in their concern for the children's welfare.
99) He had the power of his profession but was mild mannered and sincere by nature.
100) The difference between appreciation and flattery? That is simple. One is sincere and the other insincere. One comes from the heart out; the other from the teeth out. One is unselfish; the other selfish. One is universally admired; the other universally condemned. Dale Carnegie
101) If Annan is sincere about reform,(http://sentencedict.com/sincere.html) he should set an example by taking a pay cut.
102) As he read the first draft of his sermon, Barnabas listened with sincere interest.
103) At the bottom he wrote: "with sincere love from your oldest friend".
104) They should appear sincere and candid, presenting their views thoughtfully and convincingly.
105) Mr Tuckett thought it was all to get at him, but Billy was very sincere about it.
106) Over the decades he has made sincere efforts to boost the visibility of blacks and gays.
107) Budd, who has been strumming his acoustic guitar through the Midwest, writes introspective songs with a witty, sincere touch.
108) If Saunders is sincere about reform, he should set an example by taking a pay cut.
109) In such letters he sounded very much himself-direct, sincere, kind, and eager to dispel any possible misunderstanding.
110) He raised his glass, toasting his host and hostess silently, his smile serene, sincere.
111) I am to convey to you an expression of the sincere sympathy of the Army Council.
112) I would like to express my sincere appreciation for your hard work.
113) However, there is a future in the current unification process if everyone is sincere.
114) This speech although, shows Brutus to be very sincere and made him gain great admiration from the other conspirators.
115) Lapworth was retiring, generous, especially to his students, and sincere, though he had a sharp wit.
116) It is my sincere belief that if we work together we can achieve peace in this country.
117) On behalf of all who know, we offer our sincere condolences., pensioner contact Hull Flake Mill.
118) Over the next two years the protest movement, a mixture of genuine discontent, sincere concern and self-indulgence, petered out.
119) Not all smiles are genuine or sincere. Liars or dishonest people are good at smiling hypocritically to achieve their aims. Dr T.P.Chia
120) Over the years, he has made a sincere effort to improve race relations.
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