0 (of a person, feelings, or behaviour) not pretending or lying; honest:
1 (esp. of feelings, beliefs, opinions, or intentions) honest; not false or invented:
Would it be interesting, artistic, if all sincere, authentic feelings were honestly put on stage?
I do not mean that they have been intentionally developed to deceive anyone, or that contributors to religious systems were not, or are not, sincere.
Many of these are humanistic exercises, opportunities to display learning and verbal dexterity in addition to, often rather than, sincere praise.
First, we begin with a more consistent model of sincere voting in multiparty democratic systems than has been presented in the literature to date.
We read domestic employers' accounts-sometimes patronizing, other times sincere-of their relationships to their hired help.
This disturbing action also appears sincere because of her future treatment of animals.
Readily accepting the right of the preachers to conduct open-air services, the paper was initially emollient, imputing to them only sincere and pious motivations.
I would like to thank the discussants of my essay for their pertinent questions, sincere criticisms and useful suggestions.
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(人、感情或行爲)真誠的,誠實的…
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(人、感情或行为)真诚的,诚实的…
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sincero, sincero/ra [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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誠実な, 正直な…
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samimî, candan, içten…
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