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the insincerity
noun
Property of being insincere, lacking sincerity or truthfulness.
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The clerk of the State Senate denounced the "insincerity of his personal abuse".
General disillusionment permeated public life, and many citizens saw Stoiber as a symbol of the insincerity they criticized.
The answer, I'm sorry to say, is the insincerity of many if not most self-proclaimed deficit hawks.
Don't pretend to be someone or something that you are not, because people see through the insincerity of it all.
But the insincerity of his gestures towards secular parties, which often to be fair to him seemed like a disorganised rabble, rendered meaningful reconciliation unlikely.
Technically, therefore, he did indeed apologize (though the insincerity of his apology would have been less obvious had he omitted the word "sincerely").
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A quick history of indie rock: Indie grew out of grunge rock, which was itself a reaction to the over-the-top insincerity of glam rock and heavy metal.
Well, surely Wilde would approve of the blatant insincerity of the celebrity endorsement, especially the bit where you get paid handsomely for doing practically nothing at all.
A determined autodidact who "has not had much of what you'd call a formal education," Lou has schooled himself on the Internet, and it shows in the earnest insincerity of the self-improvement phraseology he often resorts to, as when he tells a prospective employer, "I know that today's work culture no longer caters to the job loyalty that could be promised to earlier generations".
Viewed this way, the gassy insincerity and the unctuous kiss-kiss that are at the heart of the fashion vernacular are like Trojan horses of dialogue.
Both novels have a self-serving politicking clergyman (the Reverend Isaac Blakey has much of the unctuous insincerity of the Reverend Reginald Bacon), strong-willed and opinionated judges, politicised lawyers and macho bankers.
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