Honest.
The word 'sincere' is not a noun, sincere is an adjective, a word to describe a noun. The noun form for sincere is sincereness, an abstract noun. Another abstract noun form is sincerity.
bona fide honest-to-goodness
The noun forms for the adjective sincere are sincereness and sincerity.
The comparative form of "sincere" is "more sincere," while the superlative form is "most sincere." For example, you might say, "She is more sincere than her friend," and "He is the most sincere person I know." Unlike some adjectives, "sincere" does not form its comparative and superlative by simply adding "-er" or "-est."
The adjective for sincerity is "sincere."
Honest, verifiable.
The root word for "sincerely" is "sincere," which comes from the Latin word "sincerus," meaning "pure" or "genuine."
true
honest
Sincere would be another word :)
Our friendship is sincere. Meaning, the friendship is earnest and real.
To be cordial is to be courteous, gracious and sincere (it derived from a French word meaning 'of or from the heart)
Ah, the word "sincere" is like a happy little tree with a prefix that adds meaning. The prefix of "sincere" is "sin-," which comes from the Latin word "sine" meaning "without." So, when you see "sincere," you can think of it as being without deceit or pretense, just like a genuine smile in a painting.
I hope you can be more truthful in the future.
If you are looking for the answer to bin-weevils then its honest. But if you are not, the real meaning is truthfulness or honesty.
The Sanskrit word for sincere is "ईमान्दार" (īmāndār).
The superlative degree of word sincere can be most sincere ,or sincerest according to its use in the sentence.