sincerity
IPA: sɪnsˈɛrʌti
noun
- The quality or state of being sincere
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Examples of "sincerity" in Sentences
- Sincerity is the way of heaven.
- This raises the question of sincerity.
- A couple plighted troth with sincerity.
- He derogated the sincerity of the work.
- It is only an avowal of personal sincerity.
- "That's what we call sincerity, daughter," said Mrs. Bobbsey.
- Her sincerity is as phony as the so-called sport they promote.
- Their sincerity is no less fake than their claim that they are strong on national defense.
- Yet there is very little of that indefinable quality, which we call sincerity, about the score.
- To be fool enough to believe a ramping, stamping, thumping lie: that is what you call sincerity!
- In teaparty, right-wing, and certain fundamentalist cultures, passionate sincerity is the chief virtue.
- He pretends not to a meritorious excellence, but the testimony of his conscience concerning his sincerity is his comfort -- As also that before thee, O king!
- Great Nature's own gift; which she bestows on all; but which only one in the thousand does not cast sorrowfully away: it is what I call sincerity of vision; the test of a sincere heart.
- But it is precisely because it is so rare and unexpected that his story catches our attention, almost provokes our amusement - in a fashion reminiscent of the cartoon of a young woman carrying a 'Make love not war' banner, stark naked, and with a bystander exclaiming, 'Now that's what I call sincerity!'
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