Sincere vs Sincre
Learn the correct spelling “sincere” vs the incorrect “sincre.”
sincre
Incorrect spelling - Sincre is a misspelling without meaning.
"sincre" is a common misspelling of "sincere". Always use "sincere" when referring to the correct word.
sincere
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Sincere means genuine, honest, or heartfelt.
Definition of sincere
"sincere": Sincere means genuine, honest, or heartfelt.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for sincere
- • genuine
- • honest
- • heartfelt
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She gave a sincere apology.
"Correct:" His sincere smile was comforting.
"Correct:" Their sincere efforts paid off.
"Incorrect:" She gave a sincre apology.
"Incorrect:" His sincre smile was comforting.
Notes:
- • Remember: sin-cere, not sin-cre.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Sincere.
Q: Why is 'sincre' wrong?
A: Missing vowel 'e'.
Q: Meaning of sincere?
A: Genuine or honest.
Q: Example use?
A: She wrote a sincere letter.
Q: Common mistake?
A: Dropping the middle 'e'.
Summary
“Sincere” means genuine or honest; “sincre” is just an incorrect shortened spelling.