sincere

sincere
adjective (sincerer; sincerest) Etymology: Middle French, from Latin sincerus whole, pure, genuine, probably from sem- one + -cerus (akin to Latin crescere to grow) — more at same, crescent Date: 1533 1. a. free of dissimulation ; honest <
a sincere interest
>
b. free from adulteration ; pure <
a sincere doctrine
>
<
sincere wine
>
2. marked by genuineness ; truesincerely adverbsincereness noun Synonyms: sincere, wholehearted, heartfelt, hearty, unfeigned mean genuine in feeling. sincere stresses absence of hypocrisy, feigning, or any falsifying embellishment or exaggeration <
a sincere apology
>
. wholehearted suggests sincerity and earnest devotion without reservation or misgiving <
promised our wholehearted support
>
. heartfelt suggests depth of genuine feeling outwardly expressed <
expresses our heartfelt gratitude
>
. hearty suggests honesty, warmth, and exuberance in displaying feeling <
received a hearty welcome
>
. unfeigned stresses spontaneity and absence of pretense <
her unfeigned delight at receiving the award
>
.

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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