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1 sincere
[sin'siə]1) (true; genuine: a sincere desire; sincere friends.) īsts; sirsnīgs2) (not trying to pretend or deceive: a sincere person.) īsts; patiess•- sincerity* * *sirsnīgs, patiess -
2 devout
1) (earnest or sincere: Please accept my devout thanks.) patiess; sirsnīgs2) (religious: a devout Christian.) dievbijīgs* * *dievbijīgs; sirsnīgs, patiess -
3 fervent
['fə:vənt](enthusiastic and very sincere: fervent hope.) dedzīgs; kvēls* * *kvēls, dedzīgs -
4 genuine
['‹enjuin]1) (real; not fake or artificial: a genuine pearl; a genuine antique.) īsts; neviltots2) (honest; sincere: He shows a genuine desire to improve.) patiess•* * *neviltots, īsts; patiess; tīršķirnes -
5 guileless
adjective (honest; sincere: a guileless person/smile.) atklāts; vientiesīgs* * *vientiesīgs, vaļsirdīgs -
6 heart
1. noun1) (the organ which pumps blood through the body: How fast does a person's heart beat?; ( also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist.) sirds; sirds-2) (the central part: I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.) lietas būtība3) (the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise: She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind).) sirds; dvēsele4) (courage and enthusiasm: The soldiers were beginning to lose heart.) drosme; drošsirdība5) (a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.) sirsniņa6) (one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) ercens•- - hearted- hearten
- heartless
- heartlessly
- heartlessness
- hearts
- hearty
- heartily
- heartiness
- heartache
- heart attack
- heartbeat
- heartbreak
- heartbroken
- heartburn
- heart failure
- heartfelt
- heart-to-heart 2. noun(an open and sincere talk, usually in private: After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful.) atklāta un sirsnīga saruna- at heart
- break someone's heart
- by heart
- from the bottom of one's heart
- have a change of heart
- have a heart!
- have at heart
- heart and soul
- lose heart
- not have the heart to
- set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
- take heart
- take to heart
- to one's heart's content
- with all one's heart* * *sirds; sirds, dvēsele; drošsirdība, drosme; kodols, būtība; centrālā daļa, vidiene; auglība; serdenis, serde -
7 heart-to-heart
adjective (open and sincere, usually in private: I'm going to have a heart-to-heart talk with him.) atklāts; sirsnīgs* * *sirsnīgs, atklāts -
8 heartfelt
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9 insincere
[insin'siə](not sincere; not genuine: His praise was insincere; insincere promises.) nepatiess; neīsts; liekuļots- insincerity* * *liekuļots, nepatiess, neīsts -
10 serious
['siəriəs]1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) nopietns2) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) nopietns; visā nopietnībā3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) nopietns; gudrs; dziļš4) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) nopietns; smags•- seriously
- take someone or something seriously
- take seriously* * *nopietns -
11 sincerity
[-'se-]noun (the state of being sincere: The sincerity of his comments was obvious to all.) patiesums; sirsnība* * *patiesums, sirsnība -
12 wholehearted
adjective (sincere and enthusiastic: wholehearted support.) sirsnīgs; nedalīts; dedzīgs
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sincère — [ sɛ̃sɛr ] adj. • 1475; lat. sincerus « pur, naturel » 1 ♦ Qui est disposé à reconnaître la vérité et à faire connaître ce qu il pense et sent réellement, sans consentir à se tromper soi même ni à tromper les autres. ⇒ 2. franc, loyal, littér.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sincere — Sin*cere , a. [Compar. {Sincerer}; superl. {Sincerest}.] [L. sincerus, of uncertain origin; the first part perhaps akin to sin in singuli (see {Single}), and the second to cernere to separate (cf. {Discern}): cf. F. sinc[ e]re.] 1. Pure; unmixed; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sincere — SINCERE. adj. de t. g. Veritable, franc, qui est sans artifice, sans deguisement. C est un homme sincere dans ses discours, dans ses actions. vous n estes pas sincere. un procedé sincere. un discours sincere. un recit, une relation, un aveu… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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sincere — sincere, wholehearted, whole souled, heartfelt, hearty, unfeigned can mean genuine in feeling or expression or showing such genuineness. Sincere stresses the absence of hypocrisy, dissimulation, or falsification in any degree; it therefore… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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sincere — I adjective aboveboard, bona fide, candid, deceitless, direct, earnest, faithful, fervent, forthright, frank, genuine, guileless, honest, open, pure, real, reliable, scrupulous, serious, straight, straightforward, true, trustworthy, truthful,… … Law dictionary
sincere — фр. [сэнсэ/р] sincero ит. [синчэ/ро] искренне, неподдельно … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
sincere — [adj] straightforward, honest aboveboard, actual, artless, bona fide, candid, dead level*, dear, devout, earnest, faithful, forthright, frank, genuine, guileless, heartfelt, honest to God*, like it is*, meant, natural, no fooling*, no nonsense*,… … New thesaurus
sincere — Sincere, Sincerité, voyez Syncere … Thresor de la langue françoyse
sincere — ► ADJECTIVE (sincerer, sincerest) ▪ proceeding from or characterized by genuine feelings; free from deceit. DERIVATIVES sincerely adverb sincerity noun. ORIGIN Latin sincerus clean, pure … English terms dictionary