Etymology: [ sin-sir, s&n- ] (adjective.) 1533. sincere + -ly, from Latin sincerus (“pure, clean, sound”).
Synonyms: earnestly, genuinely, honestly, truthfully, yours sincerely, sincerely yours, yours truly, best regards, regards, aboveboard, candidly, deeply, frankly, from bottom of heart, in all conscience, in all sincerity, ingenuously, in good faith, naturally
A conventional formula for ending a letter, used when the salutation addresses the person for whom the letter is intended by his or her name, In a sincere or earnest manner; honestly, from the bottom of one's heart, written formula for ending a letter, with sincerity; without pretense; "she praised him sincerely for his victory"; "was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher"; "we are truly sorry for the inconvenience", written formula for ending a letter with sincerity; without pretense; "she praised him sincerely for his victory"; "was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher"; "we are truly sorry for the inconvenience, In a sincere manner, Honestly; unfeignedly; without dissimulation; as, to speak one's mind sincerely; to love virtue sincerely, Purely; without alloy, honestly, genuinely, earnestly; faithfully, sincerely yours (used at the end of a letter), If you say or feel something sincerely, you really mean or feel it, and are not pretending. `Congratulations,' he said sincerely `I sincerely hope we shall meet again', he said He sincerely believed he was acting in both women's best interests, In Britain, people write `Yours sincerely' before their signature at the end of a formal letter when they have addressed it to someone by name. In the United States, people usually write `Sincerely yours' or `Sincerely' instead. Yours sincerely, James Brown, earnest; meaning what one says or does; truthful, meant truly or earnestly, approval 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. He's sincere in his views There was a sincere expression of friendliness on both their faces. = genuine insincere + sincerity sin·cer·ity I was impressed with his deep sincerity, Honest; free from hypocrisy or dissimulation; as, a sincere friend; a sincere person, open and genuine; not deceitful; "he was a good man, decent and sincere"; "felt sincere regret that they were leaving"; "sincere friendship, Pure; unmixed; unadulterated, Being in reality what it appears to be; having a character which corresponds with the appearance; not falsely assumed; genuine; true; real; as, a sincere desire for knowledge; a sincere contempt for meanness, Whole; perfect; unhurt; uninjured, open and genuine; not deceitful; "he was a good man, decent and sincere"; "felt sincere regret that they were leaving"; "sincere friendship", honest, truthful, frank, straightforward, genuine, earnest, characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions; "both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate"; "an entirely sincere and cruel tyrant"; "a film with a solemn social message", (2 syl ) properly means without wax (sine cera) The allusion is to the Roman practice of concealing flaws in pottery with wax, or to honey from which all the wax has been extracted (See Trench: On the Study of Words, lect vii p 322 ), A vote that corresponds to the voters true preference This correspondence is defined by the method,
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A conventional formula for ending a letter, used when the salutation addresses the person for whom the letter is intended by his or her name - "Fred"
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In a sincere or earnest manner; honestly - "I sincerely hope they make it home safely."
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from the bottom of one's heart
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written formula for ending a letter
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with sincerity; without pretense; "she praised him sincerely for his victory"; "was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher"; "we are truly sorry for the inconvenience"
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written formula for ending a letter with sincerity; without pretense; "she praised him sincerely for his victory"; "was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher"; "we are truly sorry for the inconvenience
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In a sincere manner
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Honestly; unfeignedly; without dissimulation; as, to speak one's mind sincerely; to love virtue sincerely
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Purely; without alloy
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honestly, genuinely, earnestly; faithfully, sincerely yours (used at the end of a letter)
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If you say or feel something sincerely, you really mean or feel it, and are not pretending. `Congratulations,' he said sincerely `I sincerely hope we shall meet again', he said He sincerely believed he was acting in both women's best interests
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In Britain, people write `Yours sincerely' before their signature at the end of a formal letter when they have addressed it to someone by name. In the United States, people usually write `Sincerely yours' or `Sincerely' instead. Yours sincerely, James Brown
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earnest; meaning what one says or does; truthful - "I believe he is sincere in his offer to help."
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meant truly or earnestly - "She gave it a sincere, if misguided effort."
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approval 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. He's sincere in his views There was a sincere expression of friendliness on both their faces. = genuine insincere + sincerity sin·cer·ity I was impressed with his deep sincerity
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Honest; free from hypocrisy or dissimulation; as, a sincere friend; a sincere person
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open and genuine; not deceitful; "he was a good man, decent and sincere"; "felt sincere regret that they were leaving"; "sincere friendship
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Pure; unmixed; unadulterated
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Being in reality what it appears to be; having a character which corresponds with the appearance; not falsely assumed; genuine; true; real; as, a sincere desire for knowledge; a sincere contempt for meanness
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Whole; perfect; unhurt; uninjured
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open and genuine; not deceitful; "he was a good man, decent and sincere"; "felt sincere regret that they were leaving"; "sincere friendship"
characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions; "both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate"; "an entirely sincere and cruel tyrant"; "a film with a solemn social message"
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(2 syl ) properly means without wax (sine cera) The allusion is to the Roman practice of concealing flaws in pottery with wax, or to honey from which all the wax has been extracted (See Trench: On the Study of Words, lect vii p 322 )
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A vote that corresponds to the voters true preference This correspondence is defined by the method
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