sincerely
sin|cere|ly /sɪns'ɪərli/
1 [ADV] usu ADV with v, also ADV adj
If you say or feel something sincerely, you really mean or feel it, and are not pretending.
`Congratulations,' he said sincerely...
`I sincerely hope we shall meet again', he said...
He sincerely believed he was acting in both women's best interests.
2 [CONVENTION]
In Britain, people write `Yours sincerely' before their signature at the end of a formal letter when they have addressed it to someone by name. In the United States, people usually write `Sincerely yours' or `Sincerely' instead.
Yours sincerely, James Brown.
1 [ADV] usu ADV with v, also ADV adj
If you say or feel something sincerely, you really mean or feel it, and are not pretending.
`Congratulations,' he said sincerely...
`I sincerely hope we shall meet again', he said...
He sincerely believed he was acting in both women's best interests.
2 [CONVENTION]
In Britain, people write `Yours sincerely' before their signature at the end of a formal letter when they have addressed it to someone by name. In the United States, people usually write `Sincerely yours' or `Sincerely' instead.
Yours sincerely, James Brown.