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    insincere
    /ˌɪns(ɪ)nˈsɪə/

    adjective

    • 1. not expressing genuine feelings: "she flashed him an insincere smile"

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  2. INSINCERE definition: 1. pretending to feel something that you do not really feel, or not meaning what you say: 2…. Learn more.

  3. Examples of insincere in a Sentence. He said he was sorry, but I could tell that he was being insincere. the insincere compliments of a spiteful gossip. Recent Examples on the Web Try not to be surprised or offer insincere reassurance. Remove access to weapons and pills.

  4. When you're insincere, you're not being completely honest. A losing politician often gives an insincere-sounding concession speech, and a teacher who's having a terrible day might wear an insincere smile on her face.

  5. If you say that someone is insincere, you are being critical of them because they say things they do not really mean, usually pleasant, admiring, or encouraging things. Some people are so terribly insincere you can never tell if they are telling the truth.

  6. Insincere definition: not sincere; not honest in the expression of actual feeling; hypocritical.. See examples of INSINCERE used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of insincere adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define insincere. insincere synonyms, insincere pronunciation, insincere translation, English dictionary definition of insincere. adj. 1. Not sincere; not genuine: an insincere apology. 2. Habitually phony or dishonest: distrusted him as insincere. in′sin·cere′ly adv. in′sin·cer′i·ty...

  9. pretending to feel something that you do not really feel, or not meaning what you say: an insincere apology.

  10. insincere meaning, definition, what is insincere: pretending to be pleased, sympathetic et...: Learn more.

  11. Not sincere; deceptive or hypocritical; not to be trusted. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Habitually phony or dishonest. Distrusted him as insincere. American Heritage. Not serious. Wiktionary. Synonyms: tongue-in-cheek. theatrical. phony. guileful. glib. fulsome. feigned. false. counterfeit. backhanded. artificial. affected. facile.