US /ˌɪnsɪnˈsɪr/
・UK /ˌɪnsɪnˈsɪə(r)/
We say it's inauthentic, insincere.
Why are you playing a teenager?" And then they're like, "Ugh, high school is just so horrible." That's "cheesy." We say it's inauthentic, insincere.
I feel like after reading this book, I used to have kind of a distant relationship or a negative or kind of a cautious relationship with money because I always associated like, "Oh, I don't want to seem like I want to make money because that seems insincere," or "I want to help people,
"I don't want to seem like I want to make money because that seems insincere."
and the result is some of the weakest, most insincere writing of the entire show.
and the result is some of the weakest, most insincere writing of the entire show.
I'm sick of all the insincere, so I'm gonna give all my secrets away
Something that'll light those years, a second for me insincere.
For instance, in 2016, a man was denied a plane ticket because a judge deemed a court apology "insincere" and placed him on a blacklist, tanking his score.
a man was denied a plane ticket because a judge deemed a court apology “insincere” and placed him on a blacklist, tanking his score.
How do you deal with insincere answers to your questions?
keeping some of those drawling, half- insincere complaints hushed in your own
The song's list of favourite things is long, and Joe says you get a big bang for your buck – an idiom meaning that you gain a lot in return for the money or effort you spend on something. But not everyone likes the song. Some call it saccharine, an adjective meaning excessively sweet, sentimental or insincere.
And then all the way over here you have placation, which is overly soft, avoidant, and insincere.
but not to make promises that would anger China, who, by the way, sees this law as cheating the spirit of their agreement, seeing the US as an insincere friend.
not to make promises that would anger China, who by the way, sees this law as cheating the spirit of their agreement, seeing the US as an insincere friend.