INSINCERE vs MERETRICIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Lacking sincerity
- Habitually phony or dishonest.
- Not being in truth what one appears to be; not sincere; dissembling; hypocritical; disingenuous; deceitful; false; -- said of persons; also of speech, thought; etc..
- Disappointing; imperfect; unsound.
- Not sincere
- Not serious
- Not sincere; not genuine.
- Like or relating to a prostitute
- Based on pretense; deceptively pleasing
- Tastelessly showy
- Attracting attention in a vulgar manner.
- Plausible but false or insincere; specious.
- Of or relating to prostitutes or prostitution.
- Of or pertaining to prostitutes; having to do with harlots; lustful.
- Resembling the arts of a harlot; alluring by false show; gaudily and deceitfully ornamental; tawdry.
- Deceptive or based on deception; seeming plausible, but based on pretense or insincerity; deceptive; misleading; insincere; specious.
- Tastelessly gaudy; superficially attractive but having no substance; falsely alluring.
INSINCERE vs MERETRICIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not genuine; unsound; imperfect.
- Not sincere in character; making a false or hypocritical show of opinions or feelings.
- Not sincere in quality; simulated; deceptive; false.
- Synonyms Disingenuous, uncandid, double-faced, hollow.
- Deceptively pleasing
- Based on pretense
- Alluring by false attractions; having a gaudy but deceitful appearance; tawdry; showy: as, meretricious dress or ornaments.
- Of or pertaining to prostitutes; wanton; libidinous.
INSINCERE vs MERETRICIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Fulsome, Feigned, Oleaginous, Fawning, False, Dissembling, Unctuous, Bootlicking, Meretricious, Sycophantic, Hollow, Smarmy, Specious, Obsequious, Hypocritical
- Loud, Flashy, Cheap, Tatty, Brassy, Gilded, Gaudy, Insincere, Tasteless, Garish, Trashy, Tacky, Tawdry, Gimcrack, Specious
INSINCERE vs MERETRICIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fulsome, Feigned, Oleaginous, Fawning, False, Dissembling, Unctuous, Bootlicking, Meretricious, Sycophantic, Hollow, Smarmy, Specious, Obsequious, Hypocritical
- Loud, Flashy, Cheap, Tatty, Brassy, Gilded, Gaudy, Insincere, Tasteless, Garish, Trashy, Tacky, Tawdry, Gimcrack, Specious
INSINCERE vs MERETRICIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This is not helpful and even seems oddly insincere.
- What a commentary on our pennyworths of insincere affection!
- To persuade by flattery, gentle pleading, or insincere language.
- Looking constantly downwards makes you appear insincere or submissive.
- Then he laughed in his loud, boisterous, insincere fashion.
- Repeatedly stating how thankful you are can sound insincere.
- TOO short it would seem a little insincere.
- Condorcet winner and insincere voting with plurality method.
- There is no place for halfhearted, insincere prayer!
- First, those in power are incompetent and insincere.
- The message may be meretricious, but the end result is a net positive.
- True taste abhors meretricious ornaments, as much as the gospel does.
- In all of this, there was nothing meretricious, nothing affected.
- It certainly possesses much real merit, in addition to its meretricious attractions.
- Our alimony modification private investigators use proven strategies to uncover meretricious relationships.
- The Mormons are highly politically motivated, opinionated and more than somewhat meretricious.
- There are very specific standards regarding so called meretricious relationships.
- Much that was presumptuous and meretricious withered under his gaze.
- This gay life here was meretricious and artificial, I decided.
- In a word, meretricious, like the houses Gabbay dislikes.
INSINCERE vs MERETRICIOUS: QUESTIONS
- Why is it insincere to smile at someone you don't trust?
- How can you avoid sounding insincere when writing a goodwill message?
- What is the crossword clue for pretentious insincere with 6 letters?
- How many answers to the insincere show off (6) crossword clue?
- What does it mean when a man strikes an insincere note?
- Is Laertes'acceptance of Hamlet's apology insincere?
- Was Khloe Kardashian's'insincere'Instagram post about Baby Daddy's concert the most insincere?
- N/A