sincerely - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of sincerely in Hindi

  • भवदीय
  • ईमानदारी से
  • निष्ठा से
  • शुद्धता से
  • सच्‍चाई से

Adverb

  • दिल खोलकर
  • सत्यता से

sincerely Definition

Adverb

  • in a sincere or genuine way.

sincerely Example

  • sincerely held differences of belief ( विश्वास की ईमानदारी से आयोजित मतभेद )
  • I am speaking sincerely as a friend! ( मैं एक दोस्त के रूप में ईमानदारी से बोल रहा हूँ! )
  • That the emperor sincerely sympathized with Alexius, and suspected Peter of harbouring murderous designs against his son, is plain from his confidential letter to George I. ( यह कि सम्राट ने एलेक्सियस के साथ ईमानदारी से सहानुभूति व्यक्त की, और पीटर पर अपने बेटे के खिलाफ जानलेवा साजिश रचने का संदेह किया, जॉर्ज I को उसके गोपनीय पत्र से स्पष्ट है। )
  • He was sincerely religious, self-restrained and courteous, though occasionally, under provocation, he could burst out into a royal rage. ( वह ईमानदारी से धार्मिक, संयमी और विनम्र था, हालांकि कभी-कभी, उत्तेजना के तहत, वह एक शाही क्रोध में फूट सकता था। )

More Sentence

  • There were ignorant persons who were sincerely orthodox; there were intelligent persons who pretended to be so.
  • Yes, Mamma, I tell you sincerely that these are hard and sad times for every Russian.
  • I sincerely wish you all the best.
  • It still sincerely surprised her.
  • The man who can sincerely thank.
  • She was sincerely hoping the stay.
  • I was sincerely happy, like a child.
  • I sincerely hope this helps, Feltus.
  • We sincerely believed in Master's.
  • Charles sincerely hoped that such a.
  • I hear you, Bill said sincerely.
  • William, despite all his personal faults, was a sincerely pious man, but it could not be expected that he would acquiesce in these new developments of the religious reformation which he had done his best to forward.
  • Both these women quite sincerely tried to make her look pretty.
  • It must be remembered that Nestorius was as orthodox at all events as Athanasius on the subject of the incarnation, and sincerely, even fanatically, held every article of the Nicene creed.
  • Though a strict adherent of the creed of Rome, he was a Liberal, nay a Radical, as regards measures for the vindication of human liberty, and he sincerely advocated the rights of conscience, the emancipation of the slave and freedom of trade.
  • Of the two last, the former sings of love well and sincerely, while the latter is represented by love songs replete with false sentiment and by some rather gross songs of maldizer, a form which, if it rarely contains much poetical feeling or literary value, throws considerable light on the society of the time.