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insincerity

[in-sin-ser-i-tee] / ˌɪn sɪnˈsɛr ɪ ti /


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But the most villainous entity they encounter is a duplicitous schemer played with oleaginous insincerity by Hugh Grant.

From Seattle Times

The organization has a history of corruption that’s all but ingrained, and there is insincerity in almost all of its utterings.

From Washington Post

Like some people’s celebrations of Chauvin’s conviction, the invitation had the scent of insincerity.

From Washington Post

You would think my insincerity, emotional poverty, absence of shame and guilt, and reduced empathic response wouldn’t exactly land me in the “dream girl” category.

From New York Times

A U.S. official accused China last week of bullying and insincerity in its dealings with Southeast Asian nations.

From Seattle Times