Sincere vs Undisguised - What's the difference?
sincere | undisguised | Related terms |
Genuine; meaning what one says or does; heartfelt.
Meant truly or earnestly.
Not disguised, plainly visible.
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* 1885 , , Volume 1: Abbadie - Anne,
* 1890s , , Book 4, Chapter 5,
Sincere is a related term of undisguised.
As adjectives the difference between sincere and undisguised
is that sincere is sincere while undisguised is not disguised, plainly visible.sincere
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(en-adj)- I believe he is sincere in his offer to help.
- She gave it a sincere , if misguided effort.
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* ----undisguised
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The Major-General has already been made aware of the fact, that a large number of ill-disposed persons have, for some days, been openly organizing, drilling, and equipping themselves, with the undisguised object of attacking her Majesty's troops, and, if possible, subverting the Government.
- The bal masqué was ‘a scene of undisguised indecency, drunkenness, and vice.’
- So when they perceived the approach of Agesilaus, the Argives and their friends left the offerings as they lay, including the preparations for the breakfast, and retired with undisguised alarm into the city by the Cenchrean road.
