Sincere ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Sincere ( adjective )

  1. Free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy; genuine.
  2. Proceeding from genuine feelings or motives.
  3. Not feigned; authentic.

Origin:

From the latin word "sincerus" which means "pure" or "genuine". the term was first used in the 15th century.

Examples:

  1. He gave a sincere apology for his mistake.
  2. She had a sincere interest in helping others.
  3. His love for her was sincere.
  4. The teacher had a sincere approach to teaching.
  5. He gave a sincere promise to never do it again.

(As a noun)

Sincere ( noun )

  1. Free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy; genuine.
  2. Proceeding from genuine feelings or motives.
  3. Not feigned; authentic.

Origin:

From the latin word "sincerus" which means "pure" or "genuine". the term was first used in the 15th century.

Examples:

  1. He gave a sincere apology for his mistake.
  2. She had a sincere interest in helping others.
  3. His love for her was sincere.
  4. The teacher had a sincere approach to teaching.
  5. He gave a sincere promise to never do it again.
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