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insincere

[in-sin-seer] / ˌɪn sɪnˈsɪər /


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Union officials suggest the effort was insincere and too little, too late.

From Los Angeles Times

The Times also echoes the Republicans insincere and consistently disproved promises and pledges to not cut entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare.

From Salon

His ritual denials when accused of crimes or ethical transgressions have been blatantly insincere, when he hasn't simply openly bragged about getting away with it all.

From Salon

The independent Ukrainian church calls that break insincere and flatly condemns its counterpart for not making a real break with Moscow.

From New York Times

When he does so, you must accept it, no matter how false and insincere it may seem.

From Washington Post