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insincerely
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "insincerely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of sincerity or genuine feeling in someone's words or actions. Example: "He apologized insincerely, making it clear he didn't truly regret his actions."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
42 human-written examples
Sincerely insincere, insincerely sincere, authentically inauthentic, inauthentically authentic, his work vexes the normative and all the usual binaries.
News & Media
But there were also more realistic signals: Europeans and Americans may be making their venerable partnership more modest, less messianic and possibly more effective.Mr Bush left the Hapsburg capital a bit like a ridiculed rich uncle at a family reunion, welcomed insincerely to his face and belittled behind his back.
News & Media
Fulsome means unctuous or excessively or insincerely complimentary and does not mean full or copious.
News & Media
"Insincerely Yours" has a smooth Nineties West Coast hip-hop feel, while "URL Badman" takes on craven internet trolls with a fresher, more melancholic hip-hop sound, and "Life For Me" is a vibrant Afro-pop number with sweet hi-life guitar.
News & Media
Then he laughed, seeing, finally, that, unlike every other talk show he's been on, "The Daily Show" is not even insincerely sincere.
News & Media
Unlike many comedians, Silverman excavates prejudice less by digging into her own background (though in one episode she insincerely promises "full-frontal Jew-dity") than by strip-mining the turf of other minorities, particularly blacks and gays.
News & Media
He panicked, spoke awkwardly and briefly, insincerely promised to visit soon, and fled.
News & Media
She turned out the light, neglecting both her regular and her special Bible study, neglecting to kneel at her bed to pray, and only very quickly (though not insincerely) asking a silent blessing on all the people in her family, flipping their faces through her head like a card deck, instead of turning each of them over in her mind like a little statue.
News & Media
Suddenly, the back wall of the stage is filled with the face of Mr. Spacey, looking deeply and insincerely sincere, as only Mr. Spacey can.
News & Media
Even before we can speak, Trivers notes, we learn to cry insincerely to manipulate our caregivers.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
1 human-written examples
It is far from clear that it is a real option for God to command that A φ while not intending that A φ. Though this possibility is endorsed by Wierenga 1983 (p. 390) and is at least entertained in Murphy 1998 (p. 9), for God to issue such a command would be for God to command insincerely something that many would be loath to allow.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When employing "insincerely", ensure that the context clearly establishes the speaker's or actor's true feelings to fully underscore the lack of sincerity. Avoid ambiguity by pairing it with descriptive verbs or adjectives.
Common error
Avoid using "insincerely" interchangeably with adverbs that only describe the manner of action, such as 'awkwardly' or 'hesitantly'. "Insincerely" specifically refers to a lack of genuine feeling, not merely the style or quality of the action. If the lack of genuine feeling is not meant, avoid using this adverb and choose a better alternative.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "insincerely" primarily functions to modify verbs, indicating that an action is performed without genuine feeling or honesty. As supported by Ludwig AI, it describes the manner in which something is done, highlighting a lack of sincerity in the action.
Frequent in
News & Media
71%
Science
23%
Formal & Business
6%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "insincerely" is an adverb used to describe actions or statements made without genuine feeling or honesty. Ludwig AI confirms its correct grammatical usage and wide applicability, particularly in news and media contexts. When using "insincerely", ensure clarity and context to highlight the contrast between outward appearances and true sentiment. Alternatives include "without sincerity" and "dishonestly". This guide provides best practices and clarifies potential errors to enhance writing precision.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
without sincerity
Emphasizes the absence of genuine feeling.
not genuinely
Directly states the absence of authentic feeling.
disingenuously
Emphasizes a calculated lack of candor.
dishonestly
Highlights the lack of honesty in the action.
without meaning it
Highlights the lack of intention or true feeling behind the action.
falsely
Focuses on the untrue nature of the expression.
two-facedly
Implies deceitful behavior, presenting different faces to different people.
hypocritically
Stresses the contradiction between stated beliefs and actual behavior.
affectedly
Indicates an artificial or contrived manner.
mealy-mouthedly
Suggests a hesitant or evasive manner of speaking, lacking directness.
FAQs
How can I use "insincerely" in a sentence?
You can use "insincerely" to modify verbs, indicating that an action was performed without genuine feeling. For example: "He apologized "insincerely", making it clear he didn't truly regret his actions."
What are some alternatives to using "insincerely"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "without sincerity", "dishonestly", or "not genuinely".
Is there a difference between ""insincerely"" and "falsely"?
"Insincerely" implies a lack of genuine feeling, while "falsely" emphasizes the untruthfulness of a statement or action. They both can be used interchangeably in some situation but they focus on different qualities.
What does it mean to say something "insincerely"?
Saying something "insincerely" means expressing it without genuine emotion or belief. The speaker's words may not align with their true feelings.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested