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INSINCE'RE, a. [L. insincerus; in and sincerus, sincere.] 1. Not sincere; not be...
INSINCE'RELY, adv. Without sincerity; hypocritically.
INSINCER'ITY, n. Dissimulation; want of sincerity or of being in reality what on...
INSIN'EW, v.t. [in and sinew.] To strengthen; to give vigor to.
INSIN'UANT, a. [L. insinuans.] Insinuating; having the power to gain favor. [Lit...
INSIN'UATE, v.t. [L. insinuo; in and sinus, the bosom, a bay, inlet or recess.] ...
INSIN'UATED, pp. Introduced or conveyed gently; imperceptibly or by winding into...
INSIN'UATING, ppr. Creeping or winding in; flowing in; gaining on gently; hintin...
INSINUA'TION, n. [L. insinuatio.] 1. The act of insinuating; a creeping or windi...
INSIN'UATIVE, a. Stealing on the affections.
INSIN'UATOR, n. One who insinuates; one that hints.
INSIP'ID, a. [L. insipidus; in and sapidus, sapio, to taste.] 1. Tasteless; dest...
INSIPID'ITY INSIP'IDLY, adv. Without taste; without spirit or life; without enjo...
INSIP'IDNESS, n. 1. Want of taste, or the power of exciting sensation in the ton...
INSIP'IENCE, n. [L. insipientia; in and sapio, to be wise.] Want of wisdom; foll...
INSIST', v.i. [L.insisto; in and sisto, to stand.] 1. Literally, to stand or res...