Word Meanings - INSINCERE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Not being in truth what one appears to be; not sincere; dissembling; hypocritical; disingenuous; deceitful; false; -- said of persons; also of speech, thought; etc.; as, insincere declarations. 2. Disappointing; imperfect; unsound. To render
Additional info about word: INSINCERE
1. Not being in truth what one appears to be; not sincere; dissembling; hypocritical; disingenuous; deceitful; false; -- said of persons; also of speech, thought; etc.; as, insincere declarations. 2. Disappointing; imperfect; unsound. To render sleep's soft blessings insincere. Pope. Syn. -- Dissembling; hollow; hypocritical; deceptive deceitful; false; disingenuous; untrustworthy.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of INSINCERE)
- Hollow \adj
- (Metaphor)
- Empty
- concave
- foolish
- weak
- faithless
- insincere
- artificial
- unsubstantial
- void
- flimsy
- transparent
- senseless
- vacant
- unsound
- false
Related words: (words related to INSINCERE)
- HOLLOW-HEARTED
Insincere; deceitful; not sound and true; having a cavity or decayed spot within. Syn. -- Faithless; dishonest; false; treacherous. - CONCAVED
Bowed in the form of an arch; -- called also arched. - TRANSPARENT
transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent - FALSENESS
The state of being false; contrariety to the fact; inaccuracy; want of integrity or uprightness; double dealing; unfaithfulness; treachery; perfidy; as, the falseness of a report, a drawing, or a singer's notes; the falseness of a man, or of his - CONCAVE
1. Hollow and curved or rounded; vaulted; -- said of the interior of a curved surface or line, as of the curve of the of the inner surface of an eggshell, in opposition to convex; as, a concave mirror; the concave arch of the sky. 2. Hollow; void - FALSE-FACED
Hypocritical. Shak. - VACANTLY
In a vacant manner; inanely. - FAITHLESS
1. Not believing; not giving credit. Be not faithless, but believing. John xx. 27. 2. Not believing on God or religion; specifically, not believing in the Christian religion. Shak. 3. Not observant of promises or covenants. 4. Not true - FALSETTO
A false or artificial voice; that voice in a man which lies above his natural voice; the male counter tenor or alto voice. See Head voice, under Voice. - UNSUBSTANTIALIZE
To make unsubstantial. - HOLLOWLY
Insincerely; deceitfully. Shak. - EMPTYING
The lees of beer, cider, etc.; yeast. (more info) 1. The act of making empty. Shak. 2. pl. - ARTIFICIALITY
The quality or appearance of being artificial; that which is artificial. - ARTIFICIALLY
1. In an artificial manner; by art, or skill and contrivance, not by nature. 2. Ingeniously; skillfully. The spider's web, finely and artificially wrought. Tillotson. 3. Craftily; artfully. Sharp dissembled so artificially. Bp. Burnet. - ARTIFICIAL
1. Made or contrived by art; produced or modified by human skill and labor, in opposition to natural; as, artificial heat or light, gems, salts, minerals, fountains, flowers. Artificial strife Lives in these touches, livelier than life. Shak. 2. - HOLLOW-HORNED
Having permanent horns with a bony core, as cattle. - VACANT
Abandoned; having no heir, possessor, claimant, or occupier; as, a vacant estate. Bouvier. Vacant succession , one that is claimed by no person, or where all the heirs are unknown, or where all the known heirs to it have renounced it. Burrill. - INSINCERELY
Without sincerity. - FALSE
Not in tune. False arch , a member having the appearance of an arch, though not of arch construction. -- False attic, an architectural erection above the main cornice, concealing a roof, but not having windows or inclosing rooms. -- False bearing, - CONCAVENESS
Hollowness; concavity. - CONCAVO-CONCAVE
Concave or hollow on both sides; double concave. - OVEREMPTY
To make too empty; to exhaust. Carew. - SUBTRANSPARENT
Not perfectly transparent. - KEMP; KEMPTY
Coarse, rough hair wool or fur, injuring its quality. - PLANO-CONCAVE
Plane or flat on one side, and concave on the other; as, a plano-concave lens. See Lens.