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单词 sincerely
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sincerelyadv.

Brit. /s(ɪ)nˈsɪəli/, U.S. /sɪnˈsɪrli/
Forms: Also 1500s syncerlye, syncerely, Scottish sinceirlie, sinceirly, 1600s sincerelie, sincerily.
Etymology: < sincere adj. + -ly suffix2.
In a sincere manner.
1.
a. Without falsification or perversion; in a proper or correct manner. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > truthfulness, veracity > [adverb]
without(en, but leasec888
soothfastlya890
soothfasta1300
aefauldly1472
truthly1490
gospelly1596
sincerely1597
honest1654
sacredly1706
rightly1786
veraciously1807
truthfully1828
veridically1832
unfallaciously1852
honest-like1899
salva veritate1930
1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxii. 145 The sacrament..is administred but not sincerely.
c1600 Wriothesley's Chron. Eng. (1875) I. 30 All bishops and curates should preach the gospell of Christe syncerlye and truly.
1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage 107 Strabo, Iustine, and others, haue written of this people, but not sincerely.
b. In good faith. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 29 I haue bin sincerely informed, that there was a horse conceiued of a bull and a mare.
2.
a. Without dissimulation or pretence; honestly, straightforwardly.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > [adverb] > in accordance with original
faithfullyc1425
sincerely1560
exactly1662
strictly1763
realistically1846
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > sincerity, freedom from deceit > [adverb]
utterly?c1225
entirelya1340
faithlyc1350
without (but) feigningc1380
clearly1389
whollyc1390
unfeigninglyc1400
entirec1430
unfeigneda1469
without coloura1513
honestly1526
singly1526
unfeignedly1526
uncolourably1541
bona fide1542
frankly?1553
sincerely1560
squarely1564
uprightly1565
square1577
single-mindedly1579
undissemblinglyc1585
above board1599
fair and square1604
downright1607
downrightly1632
really1641
uncasuistly1649
honest1654
up tro1654
plain-heartedly1675
unaffectedly1677
straightforwardly1839
wholeheartedly1845
unfallaciously1852
up and down1854
single-heartedly1857
unflatteringly1874
uncynically1895
square on1963
1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. ccxxix That..they wolde not followe their affections, but treate syncerely.
1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. ccxxxjv Therfore must they worke syncerely.
1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 1 Returneng sinceirlie to the catholik concorde.
a1626 W. Rowley Birth of Merlin (1662) sig. G3 Sincerely, Gloster, I have told you all.
1641 J. Jackson True Evangelical Temper ii. 102 The doctrine of the Gospell, sincerely obeyed, first Christianizeth men, and then civilizeth them.
1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 166. ¶8 He was so very sensible of his Fault, and so sincerely repented of it.
1802 H. Martin Helen of Glenross III. 286 But I envied him too much, I fear, when he won her to sincerely love him.
1856 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1858) I. ii. 125 The nation at that time was sincerely attached to Spain.
1872 M. Collins Princess Clarice II. ix. 130 I most sincerely..and heartily declare that I love the Thames next to my wife.
in combination.1872 Routledge's Every Boy's Ann. 5/1 Many kind and sincerely-meant words.
b. Used in the subscription of letters. Frequently in yours sincerely.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > correspondence > letter > letter or note [phrase] > concluding phrases
your (affectionate, very, etc.) friend1454
aggradation1533
Yours ever1564
yours faithfully1564
I (will) remain1600
pro bono publico1640
sincerely1702
regards1775
yours respectfully?1777
yours truly1788
1702 Charlett Let. to Pepys 3 Sept. Excuse all..defects in, Sir, your most sincerely obedient Servant.
1735 Mrs. Pratt in Swift's Lett. (1768) IV. 87 I long to have the pleasure of assuring you in person, how sincerely I am, Sir, your ever obliged and most faithful humble servant.
1817 W. Scott Let. 7 May (1933) IV. 449 I beg kindest regards to Mrs. Southey and am always sincerely and affectionately Yours Walter Scott.
1818 T. Moore Fudge Family in Paris vi. 228 Good-bye—my paper's out so nearly, I've only room for Yours sincerely.
3. In a pure or innocent manner. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > morality > virtue > purity > [adverb]
cleanlyc1200
shirelyc1230
purely?a1425
undefiledly1548
sincerely1578
unspottedly1598
purea1616
immaculately1620
intemeratelya1631
spotlesslya1671
stainlessly1882
1578 T. Tymme tr. J. Calvin Comm. Genesis 91 She [Eve] might have sincerely beheld the tree, that no lust of eating might first have assailed her mind.
4.
a. In a pure, absolute, or perfect manner or degree. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > perfection > [adverb]
fullfremedlyOE
to envyc1369
to a wish1390
perfectlyc1395
consummately1529
sincerely1583
to the (also a) nail?1611
like a tansy1619
magisterially1625
(up) to the nines (rarely nine)?1719
puffickly1858
quintessentially1866
to the (also a) queen's taste1880
A-OK1961
the world > relative properties > wholeness > completeness > [adverb] > completely, quite, or absolutely
faira1325
quitec1330
full outa1382
straightly1395
absolutely?a1425
quitementa1450
rightc1450
twighta1500
cleara1522
plain1535
flat1577
sincerely1583
clever1664
cleverly1696
sublimely1722
square1862
quaite1864
fucking A1960
1583 Sir T. Smith's De Republica Anglorum i. vi. 5 Seldome or neuer shall you finde..gouernement which is absolutely and sincerely made of any of them aboue named, but alwayes mixed with an other.
1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning ii. sig. Cc1 Narrations, which are meerely and sincerely naturall. View more context for this quotation
1610 J. Healey tr. St. Augustine Citie of God x. xv. 381 His..ministers heard not with eares, but more sincerely, with intellects.
1656 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. II. v. 68 The Gods being void of corporeall mixtion understand purely and sincerely.
b. Completely, thoroughly, wholly.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > completeness > [adverb]
fullyeOE
allesOE
fullOE
rightc1175
everydealc1300
wholec1300
whollya1325
finelyc1330
fairly1340
completec1374
gainlya1375
clearly1377
freelya1393
plaina1393
entire?a1400
entirelyc1400
oddlyc1400
sufficientlyc1440
expressc1475
totally1509
completely1526
finec1530
exactly?1531
sincerely1576
start1599
fillingly1611
circularly1618
solid1651
out-over1745
rotundly1775
roundedly?1802
whole hog1840
clear-away1883
whole cloth1917
righteous1948
1576 T. Newton tr. L. Lemnie Touchstone of Complexions ii. vi. f. 138v When the Bloud is syncerely purefyed,..the Spyrits consequently are made pure.
1645 J. Milton On Time in Poems 20 Every thing that is sincerely good And perfectly divine.
1681 J. Dryden Absalom & Achitophel 2 But Life can never be sincerely blest.
5. Carefully; without injury. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > safety > [adverb] > without suffering harm
dangerlessc1440
sincerely1607
unmolestedly1641
innocuously1650
the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > preservation from injury or destruction > [adverb] > carefully preserving or preserved
soignously1477
sincerely1607
reliclya1631
1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 623 There was a monument erected in writing in the publicke place at Ardea, which vntill his time was there sincerely preserued.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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