sinceriously

English

Adverb

sinceriously (comparative more sinceriously, superlative most sinceriously)

  1. Alternative spelling of sinseriously
    • 1860, “Albany and Westward Ho!”, in Vanity Fair[1], page 85:
      And Widow put hand on either hip, and Mephistophelied up her left eyebrow - I needn't say that her hat came down in sharp tune - and eyeing me very sinceriously, she sang solemnly, for several minutes:
    • 2000, H.A. Covington, Fire and Rain, page 248:
      "I most sinceriously hope, dear lady, that this problem may be resolved without any such unfortunate occurrence," said Rozanov. "Might you spare me a few moments, Mr. Redmond?"
    • 2016, Nicole Jacquelyn, Unbreak My Heart:
      "You have no idea what he wants, Katiebear. That's what I'm saying. If he sinceriously wants to work something out, don't you want to?"