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insincerity

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


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Insincerity, on the other hand, is the commonest vice of style. 

From Style by Raleigh, Walter Alexander, Sir

Insincerity made him uncomfortable; it compelled continual exertion, and of a paltry and degrading kind; and it gave neither a sense of security, nor a prospect of future advantage.

From Bressant by Hawthorne, Julian

Insincerity I despise; visit me no more; my concert is not to take place.

From Beethoven's Letters 1790-1826, Volume 2 by Nohl, Ludwig

Insincerity was a growth not only ineradicable, but sure to spread over the nature as one grew older.

From The Choir Invisible by Allen, James Lane

Insincerity is a sickening mockery; the sensitive soul turns away from it in revulsion.

From Making the Most of Life by Miller, J. R. (James Russell)




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