Use "insincere" in a sentence

1. Silvia's smile looks insincere.

2. Jehovah condemns insincere fasting (1-14)

3. Marked by effusive and insincere flattery.

4. The mayor's sympathy seemed insincere.

5. John found himself surrounded by insincere flattery.

6. Bunkum: Empty or insincere talk; claptrap

7. UnCoquettish definition is - not Coquettish : not trifling or insincere

8. What does Claptrap mean? Pretentious, insincere, or empty language

9. Sometimes a Backslapper 's enthusiasm seems insincere or exaggerated

10. I never need you, don't need you then insincere words.

11. A yes man often comes off as insincere and sleazy.

12. Many young people scorn polite behaviour as insincere.

13. Bathetic describes something that's overly sentimental, gushy, and worse yet — insincere

14. Bathos is an insincere and/or excessively sentimental demonstration of pathos

15. At worst, they are perceived as insincere or dishonest.

16. How long will I endure the insincere prayers of your spineless subjects?

17. Assentation definition is - ready assent especially when insincere or obsequious.

18. Next came the inaugural luncheon and a new round of insincere bipartisan pieties.

19. And it would just be insincere of me not to address those problems.

20. 'It's so good to see you again,' she said, with an insincere smile.

21. What does Cajole mean? To persuade by flattery, gentle pleading, or insincere language

22. Cant (n.1) "pretentious or insincere talk, ostentatious conventionality in speech," 1709

23. Adjectives that describe insincere humility, dissatisfaction, snobbery, courtesy to women, financial embarrassment, sadness, etc.

24. What does Courtier mean? One who seeks favor, especially by insincere flattery or obsequious behavior

25. Admittedly definition: as acknowledged synonyms: confessedly, avowedly, true antonyms: counterfeit, incorrect, insincere, false

26. Since insincere honor does not grow out of genuine respect, it will wither sooner or later.

27. Assentation (countable and uncountable, plural Assentations) Insincere or obsequious assent; hypocritical or pretended concurrence

28. She was trying to be friendly[Sentencedict.com], but she just seemed smarmy and insincere.

29. The slapping sea sounds nice but it's insincere, flattering to deceive, flattering to deceive.

30. He appears stiff, robotic, insincere even when he is not, and paradoxically unable to mask his ambition.

31. Cajolery: 1 n flattery intended to persuade Synonyms: blandishment , palaver Type of: flattery excessive or insincere praise

32. 28 He appears stiff, robotic, insincere even when he is not, and paradoxically unable to mask his ambition.

33. Successful schmoozing isn'tglad-handing or insincere sucking up -- although expressing since readmiration can be an important schmooze tactic.

34. Adulation - servile flattery; exaggerated and hypocritical praise flattery - excessive or insincere praise Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

35. The characteristic is looked that resembles stockily but actually insincere, frequently quarrels with the same table of Pakistan.

36. Other self-defeating organizations rely on insincere optimism and empty slogans to mask an inner sense of desperation.

37. Positive criticism is a good friend. Insincere flattery is a fake friend. Dr T.P.Chia 

38. Some people are so terribly insincere you can never tell if they are telling the truth.

39. Looking at the second proviso, we can see that the position was a cruel one, insincere and hardly tenable.

40. And all this praise just because the poor man has died - doesn't it strike you as a bit insincere?

41. But he was too smooth, and his charm a little too insincere, to be a real gentleman.

42. He always praised everyone, so it was difficult to tell if he was being insincere or not.

43. Cant definition is - the expression or repetition of conventional or trite opinions or sentiments; especially : the insincere use of pious words

44. 12 synonyms for Ambidextrous: disingenuous, insincere, left-handed, mala fide, two-handed, double-dealing, double-tongued, duplicitous, two-faced, deceitful

45. Pretentious, insincere, or empty language: "I hate that air / Of Claptrap, which your recent poets prize" .

46. But if the other party doesn't use this level of response themselves, they may regard you as insincere or phoney.

47. Stanton cast Fred Willard as the historical Buy n Large CEO because "e's the most friendly and insincere car salesman I could think of."

48. Bunk is an abbreviation of the Americanism "Bunkum," meaning insincere, empty talk, or disingenuous political talk meant merely to please a target audience

49. Bunkum may be defined as “ Insincere talk; claptrap“Speech-making for the gratification of constituents“Bunkum is American slang for empty speech made for show without sincerity”

50. Bullshit (n.) also bull shit, "eloquent and insincere rhetoric," 1914, American English slang; see bull (n.1) + shit (n.), probably because it smells

51. Noun pretentious but insincere or empty language: His speeches seem erudite but analysis reveals them to be mere Claptrap. any artifice or expedient for winning applause or impressing the public.

52. Cant insincere; the private language of the underworld; phraseology peculiar to a particular class or profession: the Cant of the fashion industry; whining or singsong speech, esp

53. Humor is the most honest of emotions. Applause for a speech can be insincere, but with humor, if the audience doesn't like it there's no faking it. Robert Orben 

54. Showing reluctance, especially when insincere or affected, to reveal one's plans or opinions, make a commitment, or take a stand: The mayor was Coy about his future political aspirations

55. Trump's statement was criticized severely by the media and members of the public as insincere, and an attempt to divert attention away from Trump's comments and onto unsubstantiated accusations against his political opponents.

56. Some common synonyms of Affectation are airs, air, mannerism, and pose. While all these words mean "an adopted way of speaking or behaving," Affectation applies to a trick of speech or behavior that strikes the observer as insincere

57. Patronizing is defined in the American heritage dictionary as “To treat in a Condescending manner, often in showing interest or kindness that is insincere”, and in the Oxford dictionary as “treat with an apparent kindness which betrays a feeling of superiority”.

58. Adulation (n.) "servile or insincere praise," late 14c., from Old French adulacion, from Latin Adulationem (nominative adulatio) "a fawning; flattery, cringing courtesy," noun of action from past-participle stem of adulari "to flatter, fawn upon."

59. Coaxing: 1 n flattery designed to gain favor Synonyms: blarney , soft soap , sweet talk Type of: flattery excessive or insincere praise adj pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade “a Coaxing and obsequious voice” Synonyms: ingratiatory persuasive intended …

60. Artful: 1 adj not straightforward or candid; giving a false appearance of frankness Synonyms: disingenuous distorted , misrepresented , perverted , twisted having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented insincere lacking sincerity Antonyms: artless , ingenuous characterized by an inability to mask your feelings; not devious candid ,

61. Blandishment: 1 n flattery intended to persuade Synonyms: cajolery , palaver Type of: flattery excessive or insincere praise n the act of urging by means of teasing or flattery Synonyms: wheedling Types: ingratiation , insinuation the act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle Blandishments Type of: enticement

62. After (a) while, Crocodile A playful way to say goodbye before a temporary parting, often preceded by "See you later, alligator." A: "See you later, alligator." B: "After a while, Crocodile." See also: after, Crocodile Crocodile tears A false, insincere, or hypocritical display of sadness or remorse

63. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Backhanded adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.": figurative, informal (insincere or double-edged): equívoco/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa [b

64. In effect one is expressing regret for the actions of the person we are "Apologising" to – effectively turning the apology on its head! On the other hand, a sincere expression of regret, even if it stops short of a (probably insincere) admission that one has been totally to blame, can help defuse a situation, and may stand in place of an