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Definition of Sincerities
1. sincerity [n] - See also: sincerity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sincerities
Literary usage of Sincerities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Christian science: With Notes Containing Corrections to Date by Mark Twain (1907)
"... philosophizing, discovering majestic things; and even imagines her dealing in
sincerities—to be frank, I find it a large contract. But I have begun it, ..."
2. The American of the Future: And Other Essays by Brander Matthews (1909)
"And a tissue of unreconciled sincerities has all the appearance of a gigantic
... These unreconciled sincerities are abundant,—the appalling condition of ..."
3. England and the English in the Eighteenth Century: Chapters in the Social by William Connor Sydney (1891)
"3 The seer of Chelsea once gave it as his opinion that duelling was one of the
sincerities of human life. It was certainly one of the sincerities of English ..."
4. England and the English in the Eighteenth Century: Chapters in the Social by William Connor Sydney (1891)
"It was certainly one of the sincerities of English life in the eighteenth century,
and the reasons why it was so are not far to seek. In the first place, ..."
5. The Middle Years by Henry James (1917)
"m TT WAS at any rate in the midst of sincerities •*• enough, sincerities of
emphasis and "composition"; perversities, idiosyncrasies, ..."