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insincere

[ in-sin-seer ]

adjective

  1. not sincere; not honest in the expression of actual feeling; hypocritical.

    Synonyms: two-faced, guileful, disingenuous, deceitful



insincere

/ ˌɪnsɪnˈsɪə; ˌɪnsɪnˈsɛrɪtɪ /

adjective

  1. lacking sincerity; hypocritical
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ˌinsinˈcerely, adverb
  • insincerity, noun
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Other Words From

  • insin·cerely adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of insincere1

1625–35; < Latin insincērus tainted, dishonest; in- 3, sincere
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Example Sentences

But, as Harris's speech should remind us, the crybaby antics and self-victimization are just a cover for what Trump and his acolytes want, which is far more serious than insincere flattery.

From Salon

"The police haven't been helpful at all, however, and what apology we've had felt very insincere," she said, adding that there has been no response to her requests to see bodycam footage from the incident.

From BBC

What he said was not just juvenile but obviously insincere.

I have written before about the ways religion is bandied about for political advantage by people whose own religious faith is ludicrously insincere.

From Salon

This behavior is insincere, rooted not in any real affection for Trump, so much as in an understanding that hyperbolic flattery is the best way to pry favors from a narcissist.

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