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."
more sincere (sincerer), the most sincere (sincerest)
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Comparative: more sincere Superlative: most sincere
"While her answers were intellectual and sincere, her demeanor was timid and unsure." "I was timid at first, but once I got to know everyone, I was much more comfortable."
more sincere -- James is more sincere than Melissa most sincere -- James is the most sincere person I know.
The way you have it spelled in your question is as good as any - it's not really a word. Sincere is a word who's comparative and superlative are : more sincere, most sincere.
Some women find it hard to accept a sincere compliment because they do not think you mean it.
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A sincere person is always respected for his sincerity. This is the sincere approach to make a sentence with the word 'sincere'.he was sincere in his efforts to please
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