slovodefinícia
sincere
(mass)
sincere
- úprimný
sincere
(encz)
sincere,srdečný
sincere
(encz)
sincere,upřímný
Sincere
(gcide)
Sincere \Sin*cere"\, a. [Compar. Sincerer; superl.
Sincerest.] [L. sincerus, of uncertain origin; the first
part perhaps akin to sin- in singuli (see Single), and the
second to cernere to separate (cf. Discern): cf. F.
sinc[`e]re.]
1. Pure; unmixed; unadulterated.
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There is no sincere acid in any animal juice.
--Arbuthnot.
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A joy which never was sincere till now. --Dryden.
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2. Whole; perfect; unhurt; uninjured. [Obs.]
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The inviolable body stood sincere. --Dryden.
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3. 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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A sincere intention of pleasing God in all our
actions. --Law.
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4. Honest; free from hypocrisy or dissimulation; as, a
sincere friend; a sincere person.
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The more sincere you are, the better it will fare
with you at the great day of account. --Waterland.
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Syn: Honest; unfeigned; unvarnished; real; true; unaffected;
inartificial; frank; upright. See Hearty.
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sincere
(wn)
sincere
adj 1: open and genuine; not deceitful; "he was a good man,
decent and sincere"; "felt sincere regret that they were
leaving"; "sincere friendship" [ant: insincere]
2: 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" [syn: earnest, sincere,
solemn]
podobné slovodefinícia
sincere
(mass)
sincere
- úprimný
sincerely
(mass)
sincerely
- opravdivo, rýdzo, úprimne
express a sincere gratitude
(encz)
express a sincere gratitude,vyjádřit upřímnou vděčnost [fráz.] web
insincere
(encz)
insincere,neupřímný adj: Zdeněk Brožinsincere,pokrytecký adj: Zdeněk Brož
insincerely
(encz)
insincerely,neupřímně adv: Zdeněk Brožinsincerely,pokrytecky adv: Zdeněk Brož
sincere
(encz)
sincere,srdečný sincere,upřímný
sincerely
(encz)
sincerely,opravdově Zdeněk Brožsincerely,ryze Zdeněk Brožsincerely,upřímně adv: Zdeněk Brož
sincerely yours
(encz)
sincerely yours, adv:
sincerest
(encz)
sincerest,nejupřímnější adj: Zdeněk Brož
yours sincerely
(encz)
Yours sincerely,Se srdečným pozdravem Pavel Cvrček
Insincere
(gcide)
Insincere \In`sin*cere"\, a. [L. insincerus. See In- not, and
Sincere.]
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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.
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2. Disappointing; imperfect; unsound. [Obs.]
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To render sleep's soft blessings insincere. --Pope.

Syn: Dissembling; hollow; hypocritical; deceptive deceitful;
false; disingenuous; untrustworthy.
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Insincerely
(gcide)
Insincerely \In`sin*cere"ly\, adv.
Without sincerity.
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Sincerely
(gcide)
Sincerely \Sin*cere"ly\, adv.
In a sincere manner. Specifically:
(a) Purely; without alloy. --Milton.
(b) Honestly; unfeignedly; without dissimulation; as, to
speak one's mind sincerely; to love virtue sincerely.
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Sincereness
(gcide)
Sincereness \Sin*cere"ness\, n.
Same as Sincerity. --Beau. & Fl.
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Sincerer
(gcide)
Sincere \Sin*cere"\, a. [Compar. Sincerer; superl.
Sincerest.] [L. sincerus, of uncertain origin; the first
part perhaps akin to sin- in singuli (see Single), and the
second to cernere to separate (cf. Discern): cf. F.
sinc[`e]re.]
1. Pure; unmixed; unadulterated.
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There is no sincere acid in any animal juice.
--Arbuthnot.
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A joy which never was sincere till now. --Dryden.
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2. Whole; perfect; unhurt; uninjured. [Obs.]
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The inviolable body stood sincere. --Dryden.
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3. 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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A sincere intention of pleasing God in all our
actions. --Law.
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4. Honest; free from hypocrisy or dissimulation; as, a
sincere friend; a sincere person.
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The more sincere you are, the better it will fare
with you at the great day of account. --Waterland.
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Syn: Honest; unfeigned; unvarnished; real; true; unaffected;
inartificial; frank; upright. See Hearty.
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Sincerest
(gcide)
Sincere \Sin*cere"\, a. [Compar. Sincerer; superl.
Sincerest.] [L. sincerus, of uncertain origin; the first
part perhaps akin to sin- in singuli (see Single), and the
second to cernere to separate (cf. Discern): cf. F.
sinc[`e]re.]
1. Pure; unmixed; unadulterated.
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There is no sincere acid in any animal juice.
--Arbuthnot.
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A joy which never was sincere till now. --Dryden.
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2. Whole; perfect; unhurt; uninjured. [Obs.]
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The inviolable body stood sincere. --Dryden.
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3. 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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A sincere intention of pleasing God in all our
actions. --Law.
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4. Honest; free from hypocrisy or dissimulation; as, a
sincere friend; a sincere person.
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The more sincere you are, the better it will fare
with you at the great day of account. --Waterland.
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Syn: Honest; unfeigned; unvarnished; real; true; unaffected;
inartificial; frank; upright. See Hearty.
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Unsincere
(gcide)
Unsincere \Un`sin*cere"\, a.
Not sincere or pure; insincere. [Obs.] --Dryden. --
Un`sin*cere"ness, n. [Obs.]
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Unsincereness
(gcide)
Unsincere \Un`sin*cere"\, a.
Not sincere or pure; insincere. [Obs.] --Dryden. --
Un`sin*cere"ness, n. [Obs.]
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insincere
(wn)
insincere
adj 1: lacking sincerity; "a charming but thoroughly insincere
woman"; "their praise was extravagant and insincere"
[ant: sincere]
insincerely
(wn)
insincerely
adv 1: without sincerity; "she congratulated him somewhat
insincerely" [ant: sincerely, truly, unfeignedly]
sincere
(wn)
sincere
adj 1: open and genuine; not deceitful; "he was a good man,
decent and sincere"; "felt sincere regret that they were
leaving"; "sincere friendship" [ant: insincere]
2: 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" [syn: earnest, sincere,
solemn]
sincerely
(wn)
sincerely
adv 1: 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" [syn: sincerely, unfeignedly, truly]
[ant: insincerely]
2: written formula for ending a letter [syn: sincerely,
sincerely yours]
sincerely yours
(wn)
sincerely yours
adv 1: written formula for ending a letter [syn: sincerely,
sincerely yours]

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