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Subsequently + depend = with candor
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sincerely
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Word definitions for sincerely in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 In a sincere or earnest manner; honestly. 2 (context US English) A conventional formula for ending a letter, used when the salutation addresses the person for whom the letter is intended by his or her name.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, "correctly;" 1550s, "honestly," from sincere + -ly (2). As a subscription to letters, recorded from 1702.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Sincerely is the debut album released by melody. .
Usage examples of sincerely.
Dan could not tell if Baler was avoiding the question, or sincerely did not know anything.
Hoping others will be benefited as I have been, I remain, Sincerely, MRS.
Berlinton still saw with surprise and admiration the exquisite face and form of the chosen of her brother, whom she now so sincerely bewailed that, had her own wealth been personal or transferrable, she would not have hesitated in sharing it with him, to aid his better success.
Without consulting the dictates of religious zeal, he was prompted, by humanity and gratitude, to bestow the last honors on the remains of his deceased sovereign: and Procopius, who sincerely bewailed the loss of his kinsman, was removed from the command of the army, under the decent pretence of conducting the funeral.
The true Mason, sincerely holding that a Supreme God created and governs this world, believes also that He governs it by laws, which, though wise, just, and beneficent, are yet steady, unwavering, inexorable.
President Braithwaite, whom he sincerely admired, Dinny impulsively pledged himself to attend the feast.
I sincerely feel that my fault in this is less than theirs, for I was brought in out of friendship for Enziet, Drisheen, and Horim, not because I had any great interest in the benefits that might accrue.
Then they write a departure evaluation that says you were a valuable member of the policy staff, they sincerely regret your decision to leave, etcetera, etcetera.
The American nation would be more disinterestedly and sincerely fulfilling its collective purpose, partly because its more distinguished individuals had been called upon to place at the service of their country a higher degree of energy, ability, and unselfish devotion.
The more she contemplated the matter the more sincerely did she believe him an instrument in the hands of Topman and Gusher, of whose designs she had heard others speak.
If they cavil at it you can answer sincerely that as far as you know it is the only Gyrth Chalice in existence.
It is one of the most curious circumstances of my history, that in one year two women whom I sincerely loved and whom I might have married were taken from me by two old men, whose affections I had fostered without wishing to do so.
I pitied him sincerely, and said that though I was not a rich man he was welcome to dine every day at my expense while I remained in Naples, and I gave him a sequin.
I know absolutely no one at Carlsbad, so I sincerely regret being unable to recommend him to anyone there, according to your desire.
It makes a special union of all those who shall take it holily and sincerely throughout the three kingdoms with the one-most God.