Sentence example with the word 'insincerity'

insincerity

affectation, craftiness, facade, forswearing, jesuitism, obscurantism, piety, rationalization, smarm, speciousness, unnaturalness

Definition n. the quality of not being open or truthful

Last update: August 21, 2015


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He was accused of insincerity.   [Please select]

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She hated that kind of insincerity, but if ever she wanted to deliver it, it was now.   [Please select]

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The judgment of the world has already recognized the transaction of the Saar as an act of spoliation and insincerity.   [Please select]

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The brutal selfishness of this speech, as well as its cold-blooded insincerity, produced in William the impulse to smite.   [Please select]

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Against the false setting manners were bound to become false--good manners becoming almost synonymous with perfect insincerity.   [Please select]

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He was not really very fond of "Society" because of its code of insincerity.   [Please select]

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I have been in the heart of insincerity, and now I have come into the heart, the fiery heart of sincerity.   [Please select]

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Characteristically, he did not answer this, and I remembered he was always careful not to say anything which might smack of insincerity.   [Please select]

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But I think sometimes the very sweetest and best women do have their little bit of insincerity.   [Please select]

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Fifth Avenue was thronged, and to her anxious mind there seemed to be hollowness and insincerity in the laughter of the crowd.   [Please select]

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She gets over everything," she had said to Miss Polly, drawing painful comfort from the shallowness and insincerity of Fanny's nature, "but something dreadful might happen while she is in one of her moods.   [Please select]

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