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 Translation for 'sincere' from English to Russian
ADJ   sincere | more sincere / sincerer | sincerest / most sincere
SYNO earnest | sincere | solemn
искренний {adj}sincere
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Translation for 'sincere' from English to Russian

sincere
искренний {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • Bona fide (in Latin) or good faith is a sincere intention to be fair, open and honest.
  • Sellers' step-siblings doubted that his conversion to Christianity was a sincere one.
  • A sincere voter with multiple options for voting sincerely still has to choose which sincere vote to use.
  • It is a sincere depiction of the Divine. It is a sincere depiction of the realities in life, an embodiment of the imagination and gracefulness, the very soul which thereby creates as it were the “Idol of the Beautiful”.
  • Judy Garland and Robert Walker are perfectly cast as the modest, sincere girl and the shy, sincere boy."

  • , the word "tawba" has been associated with the word نصوح ("nasūh") which means "to make pure or sincere".
  • Van Beers has been described as being typically Flemish in his sincere and moral outlook on life.
  • Contrition must be real and sincere sorrow of heart.
  • According to de la Kethulle, he was a sincere Muslim who fasted and prayed during Ramadan.
  • Alexander’s lyrics have been described as relatable, sincere, subtle, honest, unpredictable, and powerful.

  • Good faith is a sincere intention to be fair, open and honest.
  • Gulabdas Broker described it as 'very bold, sincere and beautiful autobiography'.
  • Rouland was a sincere Catholic, but was Gallican in his leanings.
  • The school Motto is 'Cheng Su', which means honesty, sincere, good faith, serious attitudes towards learning.
  • "I say in Liongson's honor my most sincere eulogy.

  • Although some sources speculated that she was not a sincere convert to Islam, and that her website was a false flag operation, the CBC's interviews with her friends in Canada portrayed her as sincere and motivated by humanitarian motives.
  • Writing for "The Spectator" in 1935, Graham Greene described the concept of the film as excellent, but lamented that "so interesting a theme should have been passed first through the mind of a good, sincere and sentimental woman and then through the mind of a perhaps less sincere but certainly not less sentimental Hollywood scenario-writer".
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