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Lacking sincerity.
sincere
false
hollow
plausible
gilded
unreal
dishonest
oily
feigned
counterfeit
artful
Spanish
hipócrita
1
The dog sighed, the
insincere
and pity-seeking sigh of a spoilt animal.
2
In character she was the typical society woman: always charming, generally
insincere
.
3
It is not becoming to you, and you are
insincere
in it.
4
His congratulations on a job well done had been exaggerated and
insincere
.
5
There he was
insincere
;
but it was a pardonable insincerity, after all.
6
She was in no doubt that he knew her to be
insincere
.
7
In fact, for him to die elsewhere would be inartistic and
insincere
.
8
He was shocked at its
insincere
advide about being nice to everyone.
9
The eyes were intelligent, but restless and
insincere
,
the mouth too small.
10
Irene returned the laugh with one equally
insincere
,
saying to her guest:
11
The French are generally counted
insincere
,
and taxed with want of generosity.
12
Major Sanderson nodded understandingly, with a smile that was agreeable and
insincere
.
13
In his gloomiest mood he is most
insincere
,
most egotistical, most pretentious.
14
So far as the reciter was concerned, they were absolutely
insincere
clap-trap.
15
The
insincere
smile left his face, replaced with a more serious countenance.
16
To love as she did and be
insincere
was abominable to her.
insincere
insincere smile
as insincere
so insincere
sound insincere
equally insincere
Spanish
hipócrita