Need another word that means the same as “sincere”? Find 15 synonyms and 30 related words for “sincere” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Sincere” are: earnest, solemn, heartfelt, wholehearted, profound, deep, honest, genuine, truthful, unhypocritical, meaning what one says, straightforward, direct, frank, candid
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “sincere” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
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. |
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. |
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