insincere 音标拼音: [
, ɪnsɪns'ɪr]
a . 不诚实的,无诚意的,伪善的
不诚实的,无诚意的,伪善的
insincere adj 1 :
lacking sincerity ; "
a charming but thoroughly insincere woman "; "
their praise was extravagant and insincere "
[
ant : {
sincere }]
Insincere \
In `
sin *
cere "\,
a . [
L .
insincerus .
See {
In -}
not ,
and {
Sincere }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
Not being in truth what one appears to be ;
not sincere ;
dissembling ;
hypocritical ;
disingenuous ;
deceitful ;
false ;
--
said of persons ;
also of speech ,
thought ;
etc .;
as ,
insincere declarations .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Disappointing ;
imperfect ;
unsound . [
Obs .]
[
1913 Webster ]
To render sleep '
s soft blessings insincere . --
Pope .
Syn :
Dissembling ;
hollow ;
hypocritical ;
deceptive deceitful ;
false ;
disingenuous ;
untrustworthy .
[
1913 Webster ]
118 Moby Thesaurus words for "
insincere ":
Machiavellian ,
Tartuffian ,
Tartuffish ,
adulatory ,
affected ,
ambidextrous ,
apparently sound ,
artful ,
artificial ,
bland ,
blandishing ,
blarneying ,
buttery ,
cajoling ,
calculating ,
canting ,
casuistic ,
colorable ,
complimentary ,
courtierly ,
courtly ,
crafty ,
crooked ,
cunning ,
deceitful ,
deceptive ,
dishonest ,
disingenuous ,
dissembling ,
double ,
double -
dealing ,
duplicitous ,
empty ,
evasive ,
fair -
spoken ,
faithless ,
fallacious ,
false ,
falsehearted ,
fawning ,
fine -
spoken ,
flattering ,
forsworn ,
foxy ,
fulsome ,
goody ,
goody -
goody ,
gushing ,
histrionic ,
holier -
than -
thou ,
hollow ,
honey -
mouthed ,
honey -
tongued ,
honeyed ,
hypocritical ,
illusive ,
insinuating ,
jesuitic ,
la -
di -
da ,
lying ,
maniere ,
mannered ,
mealymouthed ,
mendacious ,
obsequious ,
oily ,
oily -
tongued ,
overacted ,
overdone ,
overrefined ,
oversubtle ,
perfidious ,
perjured ,
pharisaic ,
philosophistic ,
pietistic ,
pious ,
plausible ,
pretentious ,
sanctified ,
sanctimonious ,
scheming ,
self -
righteous ,
shifty ,
slick ,
slimy ,
slippery ,
slobbery ,
sly ,
smarmy ,
smooth ,
smooth -
spoken ,
smooth -
tongued ,
sniveling ,
soapy ,
soft -
soaping ,
sophistic ,
sophistical ,
specious ,
stagy ,
sycophantic ,
theatrical ,
tongue in cheek ,
treacherous ,
tricky ,
two -
faced ,
uncandid ,
unctuous ,
underhanded ,
unfrank ,
ungenuine ,
unnatural ,
unserious ,
unsincere ,
untruthful ,
vulpine ,
wheedling ,
wily
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INSINCERE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INSINCERE is not sincere : hypocritical How to use insincere in a sentence
INSINCERE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com INSINCERE definition: not sincere; not honest in the expression of actual feeling; hypocritical See examples of insincere used in a sentence
Insincere - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you're insincere, you're not being completely honest A losing politician often gives an insincere-sounding concession speech, and a teacher who's having a terrible day might wear an insincere smile on her face
INSINCERE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you say that someone is insincere, you are being critical of them because they say things they do not really mean, usually pleasant, admiring, or encouraging things
INSINCERE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary ˌɪn sɪnˈsɪr Add to word list pretending to feel something that you do not really feel, or not meaning what you say: an insincere apology
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insincere - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective insincere (comparative more insincere, superlative most insincere) Not genuinely meaning what has been expressed; not sincere; artificial; factitious
Insincere - definition of insincere by The Free Dictionary 1 Not sincere; not genuine: an insincere apology 2 Habitually phony or dishonest: distrusted him as insincere
Definition of insincere – Meaning Examples - Better Words It refers to behavior or communication that is deceptive, disingenuous, or not heartfelt When someone is insincere, they may pretend to have certain emotions, beliefs, or intentions that they do not truly possess
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