"Sincere" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sincere" Meaning

"Honest and true in your feelings or actions; not false or insincere: She gave a sincere apology for her mistake. "

"Sincere" Examples

Sincere Usage Examples


1. Expressing true feelings or intentions

- "She was sincere in her apology, and I could see the regret in her eyes."

2. Showing genuine effort or hard work

- "The team put in a sincere effort to meet the project deadline."

3. Being authentic or reliable

- "She's always a sincere friend who would go out of her way to help me."

4. Expressing a genuine compliment or appreciation

- "Thank you for your sincere words of encouragement; they really mean a lot to me."

5. Making a solemn promise or vow

- "In sincere commitment to a greener future, our company will stand behind every environmental initiative we undertake."

"Sincere" Similar Words

Sinapate

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A botanical term!<br><br>.sinapate./ <br><br>Sinapate is a type of ester, specifically a type of benzoyloxyester. It is a key precursor to sinapic acid, an important compound in the biosynthesis of lignin, which is a main component of plant cell walls.<br><br>More broadly, the term sinapate is used in chemical nomenclature to refer to a class of compounds characterized by a distinct chemical structure, where a benzoyl group is bound to an ether position. These compounds are often used in the synthesis of natural products, flavorings, and fragrances.

Sinapic

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The adjective "sinapic" comes from the Latin word "sinapis", meaning "mustard". In English, the term refers to:<br><br> Relating to or resembling mustard, especially in color or flavor.<br> Finely divided, discussing a particulate structure that resembles the seeds of mustard plants.<br> A rare term used in biology to describe the relationship between the shape of a cell and the shape of a mustard seed, referring to the cell being similar in shape to that of a mustard seed.<br><br>Sinapic is often used to describe the distinctive yellow or brown color and pungent flavor of mustard greens, or the appearance of fine powder or particles similar to those found in mustard seeds.

Sinapis

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Mustard plant. The ingredient used to make mustard sauce.

Sinapoleic

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Sinatra

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Francis Albert Sinatra (1915-1998) was an American singer, actor, and producer who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. He is widely known for his interpretations of songs made famous by other vocalists, especially in the arena of "standards", with recordings considered to be in a genre called Traditional pop music that is rooted in the jazz and pop standards canon, in an act known as "Sinatra singing other people's songs." This pigeonholing of his repertoire has led to other genres such as jazz, popular music and classical music being ignored, despite the fact that he was a prolific artist, releasing recordings in these genres as well.

Sinbad

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Sincaline

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Since

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Used to indicate that a time or action has passed or will happen before another time or action.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> I'll see you since we met on Monday.<br> I've been studying English since last year.

Sincerely

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Advocated openly and honestly; in good faith. With genuine feeling or intention; without deceit or hypocrisy.

Sincereness

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Sincereness refers to the quality of being genuine, honest, and true to one's feelings, intentions, and words. It means being straightforward, sincere, and without pretenses or artificiality. Sincere people are often characterized as being transparent, reliable, and authentic in their interactions with others.

Sincerer

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Sincerest

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Most sincere or genuine.

Sincerity

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Sincerity refers to the quality of being genuine, honest, and true to oneself and others. It involves being free from pretenses, hypocrisy, and deceit, and being transparent and authentic in one's words and actions, and intentions.

Sincipita

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The sincipita is the anterior part of the cranium (skullcap), anterior to the cerebellum and dorsal to the forebrain, extending from the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone along the frontal planes to the anterior border of foramen magnum, where it meets the occipital bone.

Sincipital

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Referring to the forehead, especially the upper part of the forehead above the eyebrows.

Sinciput

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The forehead, particularly the part that lies above the eyebrows and in front of the skull.