Insincere compliments fell from their lips.
mumbled an insincere apology.
she flashed him an insincere smile.
The characteristic is looked that resembles stockily but actually insincere, frequently quarrels with the same table of Pakistan.
Her mother, a pious woman, attends Mass every morning. When the term refers to insincere piety, however, it is derogatory:
Periods in text can be rude or insincere.
What if I choose to live an insincere life?
Too little eye contact and you'll appear nervous, insincere and disinterested.
" Fulsome" praise can be full-throated and genuine, or cloyingly insincere.
Being too diplomatic is safer, unless it devolves into insincere platitudes.
I'll 'butter her up'! But isn't it a bit insincere?
The person who always comes late, providing an excuse and an insincere apology.
" Theatre" used as an adjective can describe someone's exaggerated or insincere behaviour.
But however insincere you may choose to be, you shall not find me so.
And as long as he lives an insincere life, he will never truly stop procrastinating.
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