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sinceros

Sinceros is the masculine plural form of the Spanish adjective sincero, meaning sincere or honest. It is used to describe people, statements, or actions that are characterized by honesty, candor, or genuineness. The feminine plural form is sinceras, and the adjective agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and number. The related noun is sinceridad, which denotes the quality of sincerity.

Etymology and related languages: The word sincero derives from Latin sincerus, meaning pure or clean. Through

Usage and nuance: Sinceros is commonly used in everyday Spanish to describe truthful remarks, earnest attitudes,

See also: Sincero (singular form), sinceridad (sincerity), sincere (cognate in English and other Romance languages).

the
history
of
the
Romance
languages,
forms
such
as
sincero
appeared
in
Spanish,
mirroring
cognates
in
other
languages,
including
Italian
sincero
and
Portuguese
sincero,
and
sharing
the
same
root
meaning
of
integrity
or
purity.
or
transparent
behavior.
It
can
carry
a
straightforward,
positive
connotation
when
referring
to
honesty,
or
be
used
descriptively
in
neutral
contexts.
The
expression
con
sinceridad
is
used
to
indicate
speaking
with
sincerity,
and
no
direct
implication
of
deceit
is
implied
when
the
term
is
applied
to
a
person
or
statement.