Sincere Definition
sĭn-sîr
sincerer, sincerest
adjective
sincerer, sincerest
Not feigned or affected; genuine.
Sincere indignation.
American Heritage
Without deceit, pretense, or hypocrisy; truthful; straightforward; honest.
Sincere in his desire to help.
Webster's New World
Being the same in actual character as in outward appearance; genuine; real.
Sincere grief.
Webster's New World
Pure; unadulterated.
American Heritage
Not adulterated.
Sincere wine.
Webster's New World
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Other Word Forms of Sincere
Adjective
Base Form:
sincere
Comparative:
sincererSuperlative:
sincerestOrigin of Sincere
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From Middle French sincere, from Latin sincerus (“genuine"), from Proto-Indo-European *sin- + *ḱer- (“grow"), from which also Ceres (“goddess of harvest") from which English cereal.
From Wiktionary
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Unrelated to sine (“without") cera (“wax") (folk etymology); see Wikipedia discussion.
From Wiktionary
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Latin sincērus ker-2 in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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