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  1. SINCERE definition: 1. (of a person, feelings, or behaviour) not pretending or lying; honest: 2. (of a person…. Learn more.

  2. Being sincere is being genuine. If someone compliments you on your outfit, but you notice them rolling their eyes when they think you’re not looking, they probably weren't being sincere. If you've been offered a sincere thanks for something you've done, the person is probably really grateful.

  3. The meaning of SINCERE is free of dissimulation : honest. How to use sincere in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sincere.

  4. Origin of Sincere. From Middle French sincere, from Latin sincerus (“genuine" ), from Proto-Indo-European *sin- + *ḱer- (“grow" ), from which also Ceres (“goddess of harvest" ) from which English cereal. From Wiktionary.

  5. If you say that someone is sincere, you approve of them because they really mean the things they say. He's sincere in his views. American English : sincere / sɪnˈsɪər /

  6. honest and saying or showing what you really feel or believe: He seems to be sincere. Opposite. insincere. sincere apologies/thanks, etc formal. used to add emphasis when you are expressing a feeling: The family wishes to express their sincere thanks to all the staff at the hospital.

  7. SINCERE meaning: 1. (of a person, feelings, or behaviour) not pretending or lying; honest: 2. (of a person…. Learn more.

  8. a sincere apology; a sincere attempt to resolve the problem; sincere regret; Please accept our sincere thanks. We offer our sincere sympathy to the two families.

  9. Sincere definition: free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness; earnest. See examples of SINCERE used in a sentence.

  10. If you say that someone is sincere, you approve of them because they really mean the things they say. You can also describe someone's behaviour and beliefs as sincere.

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