Crossword-Solution: INSINCERITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Insincerity | n. | The quality of being insincere; want of sincerity, or of being in reality what one appears to be; dissimulation; hypocritical; deceitfulness; hollowness; untrustworthiness; as, the insincerity of a professed friend; the insincerity of professions of regard. |
We have 56 clues for the answer “INSINCERITY”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| the quality of not being open or truthful | 1 answer |
| Hallmark of a hypocrite | 1 answer |
| Disingenuous quality | 1 answer |
| voice of the charmer | 18 answers |
| triviality | 18 answers |
| hollowness | 27 answers |
| tongue in cheek | 41 answers |
| sycophancy | 57 answers |
| sanctimoniousness | 57 answers |
| perfidiousness | 57 answers |
| deviousness | 57 answers |
| deceitfulness | 57 answers |
| shuffling | 58 answers |
| dupery | 58 answers |
| cozenage | 58 answers |
| Unctuousness | 58 answers |
| affectedness | 58 answers |
| untruthfulness | 59 answers |
| simulation | 59 answers |
| Prevarication | 60 answers |
| Falsification | 60 answers |
| unreliability | 60 answers |
| showmanship | 60 answers |
| faithlessness | 61 answers |
| artificiality | 62 answers |
| quackery | 64 answers |
| dissimulation | 65 answers |
| Untruth | 65 answers |
| Fencing | 65 answers |
| Infamy | 67 answers |
| hypocrisy | 68 answers |
| Sanctimony | 69 answers |
| pomposity | 69 answers |
| wile | 69 answers |
| Bigotry. | 70 answers |
| chicane | 72 answers |
| pretension | 72 answers |
| Swagger | 72 answers |
| Affectation | 72 answers |
| Flattery | 72 answers |
| Evasion. | 73 answers |
| frills | 74 answers |
| airs | 74 answers |
| Pose | 74 answers |
| Lying | 75 answers |
| Artifice | 75 answers |
| Device | 75 answers |
| dishonesty | 77 answers |
| Stratagem | 79 answers |
| Pretense | 80 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree;
supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this
application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir
J. Davies.
Hint 2 anagram
NVIDIE
Hint 3 another clue
"Delicious!"
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Sentences with INSINCERITY (5)
The glaring insincerity of these sermons was not sufficient to compass the banishment of the fashion from the schools, and it is not sufficient today; it never will be sufficient while the world stands, perhaps.
Pickwick’s benevolence in his appearance, marred only by the insincerity of the fixed smile and by the hard glitter of those restless and penetrating eyes.
She told him that he was “horribly Western,” but in this compliment the adverb was tinged with insincerity.
Both their politicians and their preachers have given abundant evidence of their insincerity during the excitement of emigration by blowing hot and blowing cold; by talking to the negroes one way, and to the whites another; and even to the extent, in some instances, of taking money to use their influence for discouraging and impeding emigration.
Pickwick's benevolence in his appearance, marred only by the insincerity of the fixed smile and by the hard glitter of those restless and penetrating eyes.
Quotes with INSINCERITY (3)
I am convinced that human life is filled with many pure, happy, serene examples of insincerity, truly splendid of their kind-of people deceiving one another without (strangely enough) any wounds being inflicted, of people who seem unaware even that they are deceiving one another.
I continue to marvel at the reluctancy of people to look into the mirror and see all the darkness that's within them: all the deceit, the dishonesty, the insincerity, the lack, the need, the want, the lies... they would rather look upon the mural of themselves that they've painted on the wall, and stare at that inanimate portrait of beauty, all the while telling themselves that it is the mirror image of them! This is a falsity, this is unreal! It is only when you turn to the …
Dr. Chanter, in his brilliant History of Human Thought in the Twentieth Century, has made the suggestion that only a very small proportion of people are capable of acquiring new ideas of political or social behaviour after they are twenty-five years old. On the other hand, few people become directive in these matters until they are between forty and fifty. Then they prevail for twenty years or more. The conduct of public affairs therefore is necessarily twenty years or more b…
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Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2019–2024).