sincerely

IPA: sɪnsˈɪrɫi

adverb

  • In a sincere or earnest manner; honestly.
  • (US) 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.
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Examples of "sincerely" in Sentences

  • It's true, Jay, that few people doubt McCain sincerely believes in what he is advocating.
  • The irony, and I mean that sincerely, is that I think 93kph is a personal best for my car.
  • They really are likely to be thoughts he believes in sincerely, not just someone else's TP.
  • That's better than many people make in sincerely great positions during Fortune 500 companies!
  • Her kindness and generosity, and I mean this sincerely, is one of the two reasons I'm still around today.
  • Does Corbin sincerely believe that law enforcement officials acquired the ability to tap cell phone lines in 2001?
  • Before you buy a bunch of the high-power Garrett or BB ammo, bear in mind that even with a scope this rifle weighs only 8 ½ pounds, and it really, most sincerely, is going to kick.
  • That is, if the joint ticked is acheived for political reasons, not much good may come out of it; however, if both contenders join sincerely, and the 'chemistry' works, then November will be no challenge whatsoever! tony, Mount Vernon, NY
  • Researching the activities and causes of Tea Party chapters and members across the country, in many states, as well as in the U.S. capital, I find no evidence that the Tea Party movement sincerely is fighting for freedom for all and individual liberties.

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