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Sincerely   /sɪnsˈɪrli/   Listen
Sincerely

adverb
1.
With sincerity; without pretense.  Synonyms: truly, unfeignedly.  "Was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher" , "We are truly sorry for the inconvenience"  Antonym: insincerely.
2.
Written formula for ending a letter.  Synonym: sincerely yours.



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"Sincerely" Quotes from Famous Books



... so indeed, but am sincerely thankful to have gotten off so well," replied Leland, ...
— Elsie's Motherhood • Martha Finley

... the simple and kindly emotions of his heart. Pure benevolence and philanthropy displayed itself in every word which he uttered. He gave his hand to the plain yeoman clad in homespun as courteously and sincerely as to the greatest personage in the country. He had the same simple smile and good-humored jest for both, and seemed to recognize no difference between them. It was instructive to estimate in the good Chief Justice the basis and character of true politeness. John Randolph, ...
— Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made • James D. McCabe, Jr.

... enjoy my writing so much. Unfortunately, however, I am unable to accept your generous offer to do Lord Beaconsfield for the "English Men of Letters" series, as the volume has been already arranged for. Yours sincerely, ...
— My Lady Nicotine - A Study in Smoke • J. M. Barrie

... uncharitable suspicions when you go into the Lodging business I have not the words to tell you, but never was I so dishonourable as to have two keys nor would I willingly think it even of Miss Wozenham lower down on the other side of the way sincerely hoping that it may not be, though doubtless at the same time money cannot come from nowhere and it is not reason to suppose that Bradshaws put it in for love be it blotty as it may. It is a hardship hurting to the feelings that Lodgers open their minds so wide to the idea that you are ...
— Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings • Charles Dickens

... him sincerely, but said she would rather take it to Pest herself in order that she might have a long confidential talk with Mr. Sipos ...
— The Poor Plutocrats • Maurus Jokai


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