insincerely如何读

[,insin'siəli]

insincerely是什么意思

  • adv.不诚实地;无诚意地

insincerely词根

词根:insincere

adj.

insincere 不诚实的;虚假的

n.

insincerity 伪善;无诚意;不诚实

insincerely英英释义

Adverb

1. without sincerity;

"she congratulated him somewhat insincerely"

insincerely词源英文解释

Latin insincerus, from in- + sincerus sincere

The first known use of insincere was in 1634

insincerely儿童词典英英释义

insistentadjective

demanding attention : persistent

insistencenoun

the act or an instance of insisting

the quality or state of being insistent

insistverb

to place special stress or great importance

insists on punctuality

to make a demand : request urgently

insisted that I come

insipidadjective

lacking taste or flavor : tasteless

not interesting or exciting : dull, flat

insipid fiction

insipidadjective

lacking taste or flavor : tasteless

not interesting or exciting : dull, flat

insipid fiction

insipidadjective

lacking taste or flavor : tasteless

not interesting or exciting : dull, flat

insipid fiction

insinuateverb

to introduce in a gradual, secret, or clever way

insinuated herself into his confidence

to suggest in an indirect way : imply

insinuated that I had cheated

insincereadjective

not sincere : hypocritical

insincereadjective

not sincere : hypocritical

insincerely 例句

1 While some of this correspondence included serious insights about the murders, it is thought that most was written by insincere individuals who wrongly identified themselves as the murderer.

2 Yet modeling good behavior, even if insincerely, has a way of producing more.

3 He set it down as one of the despondent misinterpretations of life that the old invent in the depression of their physical malaise, and answered, reassuringly, insincerely, "Yes, yes, I'll wait...."

4 She had an urge to cause harm whenever she noticed people acting insincerely.

5 Even those neighbours who had called Peter Featherstone an old fox, had never accused him of being insincerely polite.

有些邻居骂彼得·费瑟斯通是老狐狸,但即使这些人也从没指责他虚情假意。

6 She begged permission, either sincerely or insincerely, to retire to the convent of Port Royal.

7 "What is the matter?" she asked, insincerely, for she knew the cause of his restraint.

8 We subvert our wills by deliberating insincerely, toward a foregone conclusion, and by failing to act upon our resolutions.

9 Time Aituoao will also have will insincerely, the people inconvenience to get to the root.

埃托奥也会有言不由衷时候, 人们不便去刨根问底.

10 Consequently, to whatever sin a man wishes to cleave, if he approach Baptism, he approaches insincerely, which is the same as to approach without devotion.

11 “Dominus vobiscum,” he repeated, not mechanically, not insincerely, but in a spirit of benevolence, of genuine well-wishing, which his contact with the child a few minutes before seemed to have aroused.

12 “It is better not to govern than to govern insincerely,” he said.

13 "In what have I dealt insincerely with you?"

14 "Of course, I don't know as it's so awful good," Florence admitted insincerely.

15 The fact that in his own way he was quite sincere rendered him the more grateful to her for not forcing him, or trying to force him, to express himself insincerely.

16 I said, insincerely, "We will have a nice, long day together—with no disturbing male element," I added maliciously.

17 Indeed, as time went on and her knowledge of Lord Hurdly increased, the fear that he might have dealt insincerely with his cousin or with herself grew steadily.

18 The moment one begins to talk for effect, or to hedge flippantly, he is talking insincerely.

19 This gave the appearance that Anheuser-Busch was insincere—despite 25 years of being active in the LGBTQ community—and the promotion purely transactional in nature.

20 "I shan't eat any more of it if it gives you such awful trouble," says Dicky Browne, gallantly but insincerely; whereupon Roger turns upon him a glance warm with disgust.

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