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The synonyms of “Sincere” are: earnest, solemn, heartfelt, wholehearted, profound, deep, honest, genuine, truthful, unhypocritical, meaning what one says, straightforward, direct, frank, candid
Sincere as an Adjective
Definitions of "Sincere" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “sincere” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions.
- (of a person) saying what they genuinely feel or believe; not dishonest or hypocritical.
- Free from pretence or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings.
- Open and genuine; not deceitful.
Synonyms of "Sincere" as an adjective (15 Words)
candid | Truthful and straightforward; frank. I gave them my candid opinion. |
deep | Relatively deep or strong affecting one deeply. A deep analysis. |
direct | Moving from west to east on the celestial sphere or for planets around the sun in the same direction as the Earth. A direct descendant of the king. |
earnest | Earnest. Two girls were in earnest conversation. |
frank | Open, honest, and direct in speech or writing, especially when dealing with unpalatable matters. Frank enjoyment. |
genuine | Being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something. Genuine leather. |
heartfelt | (of a feeling or its expression) deeply and strongly felt; sincere. Heartfelt condolences. |
honest | Worthy of being depended on. Worked at an honest trade. |
meaning what one says | Rich in significance or implication. |
profound | Situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed. The differences are profound. |
solemn | Characterized by deep sincerity. The judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence. |
straightforward | Free from ambiguity. A straightforward young man. |
truthful | Expressing or given to expressing the truth. I think you re confusing being rude with being truthful. |
unhypocritical | Free from pretence; sincere. An unhypocritical and honest person. |
wholehearted | Showing or characterized by complete sincerity and commitment. You have my wholehearted support. |
Usage Examples of "Sincere" as an adjective
- A painfully sincere young actor.
- He was a good man, decent and sincere.
- She'd sounded sincere enough.
- Felt sincere regret that they were leaving.
- They offer their sincere thanks to Paul.
- Sincere friendship.
- An entirely sincere and cruel tyrant.
Associations of "Sincere" (30 Words)
apology | A formal expression of regret at being unable to attend a meeting or social function. It was an apology for a meal. |
artless | Lacking art or knowledge. An artless literary masterpiece. |
authenticity | Undisputed credibility. The paper should have established the authenticity of the documents before publishing them. |
bluntly | In an uncompromisingly forthright way. A colleague bluntly told him that he had no business asking for the status report. |
candid | Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion. A candid interview. |
candor | The quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech. |
candour | The quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech. A man of refreshing candour. |
directness | The quality of proceeding in a straight line without deflection. I like the simplicity and directness of the image. |
downright | Complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers. Her common sense and downright attitude to life surprised him. |
earnest | Earnest. Two girls were in earnest conversation. |
forthright | Immediately. Spoke forthright or forthrightly and to the point. |
frank | Open, honest, and direct in speech or writing, especially when dealing with unpalatable matters. Kate looked at Sam with frank admiration. |
genuine | Being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something G K Chesterton. Genuine 24 carat gold. |
heartfelt | Sincerely earnest. Our heartfelt thanks. |
honest | Simple, unpretentious, and unsophisticated. An honest working stiff. |
honesty | A European plant with purple or white flowers and round, flat, translucent seed pods which are used for indoor flower arrangements. It was not in all honesty an auspicious debut. |
ingenuous | Lacking in sophistication or worldliness. He eyed her with wide ingenuous eyes. |
integrity | The state of being whole and undivided. The structural integrity of the novel. |
openness | Lack of secrecy or concealment; frankness. The openness of the internet makes public debate more possible. |
outspoken | Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion. It is possible to be outspoken without being rude. |
plainspoken | Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion. A plainspoken country doctor. |
seriousness | The trait of being serious. We are aware of the seriousness of the situation. |
sincerity | The trait of being serious- Robert Rice. The simple sincerity of folk songs. |
straightness | Lack of a tendency to curl. |
truthful | Expressing or given to expressing the truth. I think you re confusing being rude with being truthful. |
truthfulness | The fact of being true; truth. The truthfulness of her playing of an ageing American spinster. |
unpretentious | Not attempting to impress others with an appearance of greater importance, talent, or culture than is actually possessed. An unpretentious country church. |
veracious | Habitually speaking the truth. A veracious account. |
veracity | Conformity to facts; accuracy. Voters should be concerned about his veracity and character. |
wholehearted | Showing or characterized by complete sincerity and commitment. You have my wholehearted support. |