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Definition of Sincerest
1. sincere [adj] - See also: sincere
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sincerest
Literary usage of Sincerest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rural Rides in the Counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hants, Berks, Oxford by William Cobbett (1908)
"I leave Great Yarmouth with sentiments of the sincerest regard for all those whom
I there saw and conversed with, and with my best wishes for the happiness ..."
2. The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses by George Washington (1855)
"... the sincerest friendship could dictate, and with that impatience which an
ardent desire to see you could not fail to inspire. ..."
3. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States by United States Dept. of State, Francis Wharton, John Bassett Moore (1889)
"I have the honor to be, with the sincerest sentiments of respect and attachment,
Dumas to the President of Congress.* WASHINGTON. ..."
4. Speeches, Correspondence and Political Papers of Carl Schurz by Carl Schurz (1913)
"I ask you only to believe that whatever I may do, will not be dictated by any
selfish motives, but by the sincerest regard for you and by my best ..."
5. The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Thomas Jefferson Hogg (1858)
"I will soon write one more at length, and with answers more satisfactory to the
questions in the latter part of yours. Believe me, with sincerest respect, ..."
6. Goldsmith's Roman History: Abridged by Himself, for the Use of Schools by Oliver Goldsmith (1825)
"... and near half the inhabitants, who gave the sincerest testimonies of their
joy in having,, an emperor of such great and experienced virtues. ..."
7. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of public instruction, Pennsylvania State Library (1890)
"I am, with the sincerest esteem and regard, Gentlemen, Your Most obed. Serv., THOMAS
MIFFLIN. To THOMAS McKEAN & WILLIAM IRVINE, esquires. GEN. ..."
8. The Romance of the American Theatre by Mary Caroline Crawford (1913)
"With sincerest wishes for your health and happiness, believe me, " Your servant, "
EDWIN BOOTH." Booth gave up his Dorchester residence, took a house in New ..."