insincere Meaning in Tamil ( insincere வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
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insincere தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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insincere's Usage Examples:
But there are no reasons for thinking the performance ironical or insincere, and it cannot be doubted that Defoe would have been honestly unable even to understand Lamb's indignation.
Salvolini, insincere and self-seeking, died young, and Ippolito Rosellini (1800-1843) showed little original power.
After the first feeling of perplexity aroused in the parents by Berg's proposal, the holiday tone of joyousness usual at such times took possession of the family, but the rejoicing was external and insincere.
Burr was unscrupulous, insincere and notoriously immoral, but he was pleasing in his manners, generous to a fault, and was intensely devoted to his wife and daughter.
, and contrived for five years, partly by these means, partly by insincere negotiations with Becket, to stave off a papal interdict upon his dominions.
The recantation was probably insincere, for on returning to his diocese he taught adoptianism as before.
Ideally, the vows should be between 250 and 500 words, which is equivalent to a 2 to 4 minute speech: shorter vows may seem rushed and insincere, and longer vows will seem too drawn out and overdone.
"Notwithstanding his vices and his lack of all solid capacity, there is no reason to suppose that Napper Tandy was dishonest or insincere; and the manner in which his name was introduced in the well-known ballad, "The Wearing of the Green," proves that he succeeded in impressing the popular imagination of the rebel party in Ireland.
In a more noble fashion the Crusade survived in the minds of the navigators; "Vasco da Gama, Christopher Columbus, Albuquerque, and many others dreamed, and not insincerely, that they were labouring for the deliverance of the Holy Land, and they bore the Cross on their breasts.
insincere religious cliches.
manipulator with a parameter?Manipulation always appears in the context of communication and the manipulator's intentions are covert, albeit not always insincere.
he had to deal, and notably Ferdinand and Maximilian, were as insincere and selfish as himself.
Synonyms:
sycophantic, sincerity, artful, fawning, plausible, obsequious, false, disingenuous, toadyish, bootlicking, imitative, dishonest, feigned, unctuous, hypocritical, unreal, oleaginous, gilded, fulsome, smarmy, dishonorable, soapy, oily, specious, buttery, meretricious, counterfeit, dissimulative,
Antonyms:
ingenuous, genuine, honest, true, sincere, insincerity, real,