Definition of the Word Sincerest

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adjective, sin·cer·er, sin·cer·est.

free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness; earnest: a sincere apology.

genuine; real: a sincere effort to improve; a sincere friend.

pure; unmixed; unadulterated.

Obsolete. sound; unimpaired.

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Origin of sincere

First recorded in 1525–35; from Latin sincērus "pure, clean, untainted"

synonym study for sincere

OTHER WORDS FROM sincere

sin·cere·ly, adverb sin·cere·ness, noun qua·si-sin·cere, adjective qua·si-sin·cere·ly, adverb

Words nearby sincere

Sinatra, Sinbad, sin bin, since, Sincelejo, sincere, sincerely, sincerity, sincipital presentation, sinciput, Sinclair

Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021

How to use sincere in a sentence

  • Even the most sincere companies can't sustain that forever if Apple doesn't follow through with what they've promised.

  • It reflects not sincere differences between people who are treating the evidence in the same way.

  • These findings are deeply concerning and are in direct opposition to a sincere commitment to empowering athlete expression, particularly those from historically silenced, marginalized, or minoritized groups.

  • It is my sincere hope that they can rectify whatever the issues are and resume operations in a manner that protects the health and well-being of its employees and the residents of our community.

  • While Buttigieg's endorsement of bicycling appears to be sincere, and plenty of Americans clearly want to ride, there's also no shortage of people who remain determined to debunk the idea of the bicycle as a valid form of transportation.

  • As played by Omundson, King Richard is effeminate, sincere, and ten times funnier than everyone else.

  • We would like to extend our sincere sympathies to the family and friends of those on board QZ8501.

  • And make no mistake; they were backed up by sincere religious beliefs.

  • The sky is not the limit; beliefs still must be sincere and connected to some for-real source.

  • This perspective can be perfectly sincere and deeply personally decent.

  • This was my sincere endeavor, in those many discourses I had with that monarch, although it unfortunately failed of success.

  • The look of distress had vanished, and his sincere eyes seemed to shine again with courage and with strength.

  • And of that she was equally sure, for how could he do any man or any woman wrong, this sincere and honorable Christian gentleman?

  • It was a pretty compliment, and sincere I knew, for no one could meet him without recognising his frank outspoken nature.

  • God rejects the hypocritical fasts of the Jews: recommends works of mercy, and sincere godliness.

British Dictionary definitions for sincere


adjective

not hypocritical or deceitful; open; genuine a sincere person; sincere regret

archaic pure; unadulterated; unmixed

obsolete sound; whole

Derived forms of sincere

sincerely, adverb sincerity (sɪnˈsɛrɪtɪ) or sincereness, noun

Word Origin for sincere

C16: from Latin sincērus

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