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Not sincerely
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"not sincerely" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example: I thanked my boss for the raise, but not sincerely.
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
He is not sincerely for liberalization.
News & Media
He is not sincerely thanking you, but that pause will break your heart.
News & Media
It would be a serious error to believe that it has not sincerely wrestled with the seductive challenge of democracy, with the fact that the Egyptian faithful like the idea of voting for their leaders.
News & Media
The basic doctrine of the Khārijites was that a person or a group who committed a grave error or sin and did not sincerely repent ceased to be Muslim.
Encyclopedias
So if they do not sincerely believe that they can accept the requirements of a conception of justice and conform their actions and life plans accordingly, then these are strong reasons to avoid choosing those principles.
Science
Hobbes adds one proviso here, which may be called the "sincerity clause," namely that one violates the law of nature, or acts without right, when one acts in a way that one does not sincerely believe contributes to one's preservation (1.10n).
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Similar Expressions
46 human-written examples
In 2004 Mr Blair told the Labour Party's annual conference: "I can apologise for the information that turned out to be wrong, but I can't, sincerely at least, apologise for removing Saddam".
News & Media
Surely they can't sincerely think it's acceptable for children to leave school (as mine have all done) knowing nothing whatever about the Norman conquest, the English civil war or the Glorious Revolution, but plenty (well, a bit) about the Third Reich, the New Deal and the civil rights movement?
News & Media
Blair did say in a speech to Labour party conference in 2004, over a year after the invasion: "I can apologise for the information [about WMDs] that turned out to be wrong, but I can't, sincerely at least, apologise for removing Saddam.
News & Media
As Shiny Shiny writes, it's "so great for sports enthusiasts" and who among us doesn't sincerely enjoy sport?
News & Media
"We're not saying you should only stay at your company if you want to [organise a ] barbecue with your team every weekend, but if you don't sincerely enjoy and respect the people you spend 10 hours a day with, you can be sure you will eventually decide to leave your organisation.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When conveying a lack of genuine emotion or intent, use "Not sincerely" to soften the criticism or to indicate a lack of wholeheartedness rather than outright deceit.
Common error
Avoid using "Not sincerely" in highly formal or professional writing where a more direct or nuanced phrase may be more appropriate. Alternatives like "without genuine intent" might be more suitable.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Not sincerely" primarily functions as an adverbial modifier, indicating the manner in which an action is performed or a feeling is expressed. It qualifies verbs, adverbs, or adjectives to denote a lack of genuineness or authenticity. This is supported by Ludwig, which confirms the correctness of its usage in English.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Wiki
21%
Science
18%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
6%
Formal & Business
6%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "Not sincerely" is a grammatically sound and commonly used adverbial phrase that suggests a lack of genuine feeling or intent. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness in English writing. Its primary function is to express doubt or criticism regarding the sincerity of an action or statement. While versatile, it's important to consider the context, as more formal alternatives may be preferable in certain professional or academic settings. The phrase is frequently found in news and media contexts, and occasionally in scientific writing. Understanding the subtle nuances of "Not sincerely" allows for more precise and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Insincerely
A single-word adverb, lacks the nuanced emphasis of a two-word phrase.
Without sincerity
Emphasizes the absence of sincerity, but is more formal.
Not genuinely
Substitutes "sincerely" with "genuinely", focusing on authenticity.
Falsely
Implies a deliberate deception, which is a stronger assertion.
Hypocritically
Adds a layer of moral judgment and pretense.
Dishonestly
Focuses on the lack of honesty rather than sincerity.
Not truthfully
Highlights the absence of truthfulness, more direct.
Without meaning it
Focuses on intention behind the action.
Perfunctorily
Suggests a lack of enthusiasm and that the action is done as a duty.
Superficially
Implies a shallow or surface-level approach.
FAQs
How can I use "Not sincerely" in a sentence?
You can use "Not sincerely" to express that an action or feeling is feigned or lacks genuine emotion. For example: "He apologized, but "not sincerely"."
What are some alternatives to "Not sincerely"?
Alternatives include "insincerely", "without sincerity", or "not genuinely". The best choice depends on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.
Is it better to say "Not sincerely" or "Insincerely"?
Both "Not sincerely" and "insincerely" are correct, but "Not sincerely" can sometimes provide a softer, less direct tone than "insincerely", which can sound more accusatory.
What does it mean when someone says something is "Not sincerely"?
It means that the person is expressing doubt or disbelief in the genuineness of someone's actions, feelings, or statements. It suggests that the expression lacks true feeling or intent.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested