How To Use Insincerely In A Sentence
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Just inside the gates, an overalled gardener with a gentle face is poking insincerely at the dripping rhododendrons with a pair of secateurs.
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Sweep on the base colour with a powder brush, blending outwards, then take a good-quality blusher brush with domed bristles try the Body Shop or Mac and grin insincerely so cheeks fatten in the middle.
Beauty: Blushers
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she congratulated him somewhat insincerely
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Students would not succumb to their desire to insincerely reproduce what their teachers profess.
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Should the white canvas and the costume pearls be insincerely praised?
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He looked up and smiled as insincerely as he could.
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‘Thank you,’ she said insincerely, though she knew it was rude.
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The rest of the team, somewhat insincerely, told me to wrap myself up warm and get lots of sleep.
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So there is no point at all in carrying them out insincerely, or, for example, trying to cheat on the fasting in Ramadan.
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n. - removal, especially crime of removing property. assentaneous adj. - acquiescent. adj. willing to assent. assentator, n. flatterer; one assenting insincerely or conniving. assentatory, v. - to state positively, emphatically
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Her soft, whispered words are so insincerely delivered that he can't fathom why he believes her.
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n. - removal, especially crime of removing property. assentaneous adj. - acquiescent. adj. willing to assent. assentator, n. flatterer; one assenting insincerely or conniving. assentatory, v. - to state positively, emphatically
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And like its counterparts within the high-performance loop, a program of inclusiveness can be insincerely embraced or carried to ridiculous lengths.
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And like its counterparts within the high-performance loop, a program of inclusiveness can be insincerely embraced or carried to ridiculous lengths.
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Should the white canvas and the costume pearls be insincerely praised?