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The word 'insincere' is a correct and commonly used term in written English
It means not expressing genuine feelings or intentions; not sincere. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing someone's behavior, statements, or actions. Example: The politician's promises seemed insincere, as he had a history of breaking them in the past. Another example: I could tell by the insincere tone in his voice that he didn't truly mean the apology he gave.
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Insincere
adjective
Not genuinely meaning what has been expressed; not sincere; artificial.
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The internet is ideal for this, so much more effective than belatedly securing an insincere retraction at the bottom of page 16.
Shane and Liz are to romance what Valentine's Day is to love: shallow, vain, insincere and about as subtle as a platter of lamb chops in a butcher's window, or its sartorial equivalent, one of Hurley's frocks.
Much of the debate, perhaps inevitably, revolved around the emotional make-up of Messrs Blair and Brown, the contrast between the insincere emoter and the man unable to talk human.
Everyone hates "networking": forced conversations, insincere declarations of friendship, the awkward dance of trying to accept a business card while cradling a warm glass of white wine and a wilted canapé.
"A machiavellian dandy... Pure coldheartedness... Fabulously insincere".
This has barely even counted as a campaign, more an opportunity for some of the world's least charismatic nimrods to squabble over a maximum of about 10 seats with a mixture of empty buzzwords and gaspingly insincere stop-offs at regional scotch egg factories.
He does a good line in self-deflation, but there's nothing insincere or ironic about him.
But there was speculation that Mr Nonaka's protestations were insincere, part of one of the complex rituals that mark Japanese politics.Mr Nonaka's style and influence are typical of the way the Japanese political system has long worked: behind the scenes in smoke-filled rooms.
What Kingfish said about sharing out the country's wealth to provide every American family with "enough for a home, an automobile, a radio, and the ordinary conveniences" was increasingly insincere.
Panoramic views, insincere receptionists, plates of uneaten biscuits, yes.
Faced with defeat, even a probably unworkable and possibly insincere proposal from Russia seemed worth grabbing.The proposal apparently came as a complete surprise.
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