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sincerity

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/sɪnˈsɪrɪti/ · sin-ce-ri-ty

The quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy; genuineness.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy; genuineness.

بغیر جاں ناز و عیاری کی کیفیت؛ حقیقت پسندی۔

اخلاص

ikhlas

Synonyms

honestytruthfulnessgenuinenessسچائیراستبازیایمانداری

Antonyms

insinceritydeceitdishonestyمکاریجھوٹفریب

Common Collocations

  • sincerity of intention
  • sincerity in relationships
  • express sincerity

Example Sentences

Her sincerity in the matter won her the trust of her colleagues.

اس کی اس معاملے میں اخلاص نے اسے اپنے ساتھیوں کا اعتماد دلایا۔

Us ki is maamlay mein ikhlas ne use apne sathioun ka aitmad dilaya.

Sincerity is essential for a strong and lasting relationship.

مضبوط اور مستقل رشتے کے لیے اخلاص ضروری ہے۔

Mazboot aur mustaqil rishtay ke liye ikhlas zaroori hai.

He spoke with such sincerity that everyone was moved by his words.

اس نے اتنے اخلاص سے بات کی کہ سب اس کے الفاظ سے متاثر ہوئے۔

Us ne itne ikhlas se baat ki ke sab us ke alfaaz se mutasir hue.

Easily Confused With

insincerity:Insincerity refers to the quality of not being sincere or genuine.

Word Family

sincere
adjectiveمخلص
insincere
adjectiveغیر مخلص

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'sincerity' as 'sincere with no inner deceit'.

Imagine a heart that is open and clear, symbolizing honesty.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

اخلاص تو دیکھو، ہم بھی اسی کی خاطر ہیں، سچائی سے پیار ہو، ہم ابھی بھی اسی کی خاطر ہیں۔

Ikhlas to dekho, hum bhi isi ki khatir hain, Sachai se pyaar ho, hum abhi bhi isi ki khatir hain.

See the sincerity, we are still for its sake, With love for truth, we continue for its sake.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سچائی کا ساتھ دو، ہمیشہ کامیاب رہو گے۔

Sachai ka saath do, hamesha kamiyab raho ge.

Stand by truth, you will always be successful.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "sinceritas" — purity, clearness

First known use: 14th century

The word 'sincerity' comes from the Latin 'sinceritas', which originally referred to purity or cleanness of the mind and character. It has evolved through French into modern English.