13 Verbs to Use for the Word insincerity

But this is only because the simulation of truth or the blindness of the public conceals the insincerity.

Her own entire sincerity had enabled her to detect the insincerity of her ally.

No compliment that bears insincerity on the face of it is a compliment at all.

But he soon experienced the insincerity of those princes, and was not able to make any impression on that kingdom, while governed by a monarch of so much vigour and activity as Philip.

"And I hate insincerity," he continued.

After this consecration, which was construed to indicate an insincerity on the part of the Mormons as to their stipulated departure, or at least a hope of return, their foes set upon them with renewed bitterness.

The false windows, repeated pillars, and barefaced aiming at effect, that mark the insincerity of the barocco style, are found here almost for the first time.

I see in them only artifice, or an art dishonored by using it to mask their insincerity and artificiality.

The soft pedal on this emotion, the loud on that, or a new cry inaugurated which all took up, not with the noisy, paid insincerity of a claque, but with the vibrant force of a trained orchestra with the brasses predominant.

He was as incapable of a mean thought as of uttering the slightest approach to an untruth, or practising a possible insincerity.

Such a proposal was worse than insulting; it proved the inveterate insincerity of those with whom it originated, and who knew it could not be entertained for a moment.

He condemns not only insincerity and affectation of feeling, but all such poetic imagery as does not correspond to the actual prosaic belief of the writer.

Having made a treaty with Tiribazus, governor of the province, and discovered his insincerity, and that he was ready to attack them in their passage over the mountains, they resolved upon a quick resumption of their march.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  insincerity