Sincere
UK /["/sɪnˈsɪə(r)/"]/US /["/sɪnˈsɪr/"]/
Definition
showing what you really think or feel
In simple words: Being honest and real in your feelings or words.
Examples
- Her apology was sincere, and I could tell she truly meant it.
- He gave me a sincere smile that brightened my day.
- They had a sincere conversation about their feelings.
- I appreciate your sincere effort to help me.
- It's important to be sincere in your relationships.
Usage notes
Use 'sincere' to describe someone's feelings or actions that are genuine. It's appropriate in both personal and professional contexts but may come off as overly formal in casual situations.
Grammar pattern
sincere + emotion or statement
Memory hint
Think of 'sin' and 'cere' – imagining someone confessing their sins with a genuine heart.
Collocations
- appear
- be
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- about
- in
- appear
- be
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- about
- in
Synonyms
- genuine
- honest
Antonyms
- insincere
- fake
- dishonest
Common mistakes
- 'Sincere' is sometimes confused with 'insincere', meaning not genuine.
- Learners might use 'sincere' incorrectly with negative emotions, such as 'sincere anger'.
- Mixing up 'sincere' with similar words like 'serious'.