sincere
/sɪnˈsɪə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /sɪnˈsɪr/ (ame, ipa) · /sin-ˈsir sən-/ (ame, mw)
sincere — 形容詞
- sincerepositive
- more sincerecomparative
- most sinceresuperlative
1. A sincere person, feeling, or statement honestly reveals what someone truly thin
真誠的
真心實意,不虛偽的
A sincere person, feeling, or statement honestly reveals what someone truly thinks or believes, without deception or pretending.
Pim gave a sincere apology to his neighbour after breaking the fence.
Pim 在打破圍籬後,誠摯地向鄰居道歉。
sincere + apology / thanks / praise — common noun collocations
Adina sent a sincere note of thanks to the moving team after the job.
Adina 在工作完成後,寄了一封真誠的感謝信給搬運團隊。
When Daichi tasted the curry, Karim's praise of it turned out to be completely sincere.
Daichi 嚐了咖哩之後,發現 Karim 對它的讚美完全是真心的。
The children's letter expressed sincere thanks for the gifts they received.
孩子們在信中真誠感謝他們收到的禮物。
A sincere conversation between the two managers helped resolve the team's conflict.
兩位經理之間真誠的對話,幫助解決了團隊的衝突。
- honest
Broader term; more about truthfulness and not deceiving, while 'sincere' emphasises genuine feeling in personal expression
- genuine
Very close in meaning; 'sincere' focuses on the person's honest intention, while 'genuine' focuses on the realness of the feeling itself
- heartfelt
Stronger emotional tone; used specifically with feelings, wishes, or condolences rather than general character
- earnest
Implies seriousness and strong conviction; sometimes suggests a lack of humour, which 'sincere' does not carry
文法句型
sincere + noun
be sincere
sincere about + noun/gerund
用法筆記
Often used with nouns that express feelings or communication — such as apology, thanks, praise, offer, promise, or hope. The adverb 'sincerely' appears as a standard letter closing in formal English ('Yours sincerely').