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insincerity

insincerity
Noun

This term describes a calculated gap between a person's outward expression and their internal truth. It carries a strong negative connotation of deceit or superficiality, often evoking a sense of betrayal or distrust in the observer. While sincerity is a virtue, insincerity is viewed as a social or moral failing, typically associated with manipulation or social performance.

As an abstract noun representing a quality or state, this word is uncountable. It cannot be pluralized to describe multiple instances of the trait; instead, one must use partitive constructions such as a streak of insincerity or an instance of insincerity to quantify specific occurrences.

Meanings

Nouninsincerity

The quality of not being honest or genuine in one's feelings, expressions, or intentions.

His sudden apology was marked by a palpable insincerity that left everyone skeptical.

Examples

I hate insincerity.

His insincerity is obvious.

Stop this insincerity.

She noticed the insincerity in his voice.

The insincerity of the crowd was clear.

I could feel the insincerity immediately.

The student apologized with a hint of insincerity.

School Life

He masked his insincerity with a wide smile.

Romance

The detective sensed a deep insincerity in the witness.

Detective

The CEO's speech was riddled with corporate insincerity.

Business

Historians often debate the insincerity of the treaty's terms.

History

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