- 诚实 chéngshí honesthonest; sincere; not fake in words or actions
- 真诚 zhēnchéng sinceresincere; genuine; true; sincerity
- 忠诚 zhōngchéng loyalloyal; faithful; devoted; staunch; showing sincerity and commitment to a person, country, or cause
- 坦诚 tǎnchéng frank and honestcandid; frank; plain dealing; being open and sincere
- 诚意 chéngyì sinceritygood faith; sincerity; an honest and sincere intention
- 虔诚 qiánchéng piouspious; devout; respectful and sincere (often used in the context of religion or faith)
- 诚恳 chéngkěn sinceresincere; honest; cordial
- 开诚布公 kāichéngbùgōng frank and sincereTo deal with people sincerely and fairly; to speak frankly and openly without holding back one's thoughts or intentions.
- 诚挚 chéngzhì sinceresincere; cordial; earnest and genuine
- 李嘉诚 lǐjiāchéng Li Ka-shingHong Kong business magnate and billionaire philanthropist (born 1928)
- 诚心 chéngxīn sinceritysincere desire; wholeheartedness; sincere heart
- 诚信 chéngxìn honestysincerity and honesty; trustworthiness; good faith; being honest and keeping one's word
- 诚然 chéngrán indeedtruly; really; certainly; used to confirm a statement as true
- 热诚 rèchéng warm and sincereearnest, zealous, and cordial; combining enthusiasm with sincerity
- 精诚 jīngchéng absolute sinceritycomplete and utter sincerity; absolute good faith
- 诚心诚意 chéngxīnchéngyì earnestly and sincerelywith all sincerity; wholehearted and genuine; used to describe a person's attitude as being completely honest and serious
- 竭诚 jiéchéng wholeheartedlywith all one's sincerity; in a completely dedicated and honest manner
- 赤诚 chìchéng utterly sincereutterly sincere; wholly devoted; absolute sincerity
- 坦诚相见 tǎnchéngxiāngjiàn to treat each other with sincerityto be completely open and honest with one another; to trust each other fully
- 真心诚意 zhēnxīnchéngyì sincere and genuinewholeheartedly and sincerely; with genuine heart and earnest intent
- 至诚 zhìchéng sinceritycomplete sincerity; extreme honesty
- 投诚 tóuchéng to defectto switch loyalty and surrender; to defect to the other side
- 诚惶诚恐 chénghuángchéngkǒng in fear and trepidation(idiom) used to describe a state of being extremely cautious and uneasy for fear of making a mistake; originally a formal phrase used by officials in memorials to the emperor to express reverence and awe
- 心悦诚服 xīnyuèchéngfú to be completely convincedTo submit cheerfully or accept something willingly from the bottom of one's heart; to be genuinely convinced of something's rightness.
- 以诚相待 yǐchéngxiāngdài to treat others with sincerityto treat people with complete sincerity and honesty
- 诚招 chéngzhāo to sincerely inviteTo sincerely invite applications or offers, such as for hiring staff or seeking tenants.
- 实诚 shícheng honesthonest and trustworthy; sincere; colloquial synonym of [[老实|老實|lao3 shi5]]
- 精诚团结 jīngchéngtuánjié to unite in good faithto unite with sincere heart and soul; to stand together with absolute sincerity
- 张士诚 zhāngshìchéng Zhang ShichengLeader of an anti-Yuan dynasty rebellion and a rival of the Ming dynasty founder [[朱元璋|朱元璋|zhu1 yuan2 zhang1]]
- 心诚则灵 xīnchéngzélíng sincerity makes it workIf one is sincere, then it will work; faith will make it come true.
- 诚如 chéngrú to be just asto be exactly like; to be just as.
- 章学诚 zhāngxuéchéng Zhang Xuecheng(1738–1801) A prominent Qing dynasty historian, philosopher, and geographer from Zhejiang; best known for his theory that the 'Six Classics are all history' and his work on local gazetteers.
- 赵明诚 zhàomíngchéng Zhao Mingcheng(1081–1129) A famous scholar of bronze and stone inscriptions during the Northern Song dynasty; husband of the poet [[李清照|李清照|li3 qing1 zhao4]].
- 诚邀 chéngyāo to cordially inviteto sincerely or warmly invite someone to participate, attend, or collaborate
- 专诚 zhuānchéng speciallySpecifically for a particular purpose; for the express purpose of doing something (often used with visits or invitations)
- 挚诚 zhìchéng sinceresincere and earnest; showing genuine and heartfelt warmth or honesty
- 诚服 chéngfú to be completely convincedto be completely convinced; to accept another person's views or authority wholeheartedly; to submit or obey willingly
- 老诚 lǎochéng honest and sincerehonest and sincere; reliable and simple in character
- 诚朴 chéngpǔ honest and simplehonest and simple; sincere and plain; truthful and simple
- 诚心实意 chéngxīnshíyì earnestly and sincerelyearnestly and sincerely; with all sincerity. This idiom is the same as [[诚心诚意|誠心誠意|cheng2 xin1 cheng2 yi4]]
- 诚笃 chéngdǔ sincerehonest, sincere, and earnest; cordial and faithful
- 谦诚 qiānchéng modest and sinceremodest and sincere; humble
- 开诚相见 kāichéngxiāngjiàn to be frank and opento be candid and honest with others; to treat people with sincerity
- 诚意正心 chéngyìzhèngxīn sincere and righteous(literary) sincere in thought and upright in heart; to have a sincere mind and a righteous heart. Originally from the "Great Learning" [[大学|大學|da4 xue2]] section of the "Book of Rites" [[礼记|禮記|li3 ji4]].
- 赤诚相待 chìchéngxiāngdài to treat with utter sincerityto treat others with absolute honesty; to be open and above board in one's dealings with someone
- 推诚相见 tuīchéngxiāngjiàn to treat each other with sincerityto deal with others in good faith; to be honest and open with one another
- 开心见诚 kāixīnjiànchéng frank and sincere(literary) to be frank and sincere; to show one's true feelings and thoughts without concealment
- 诚恐诚惶 chéngkǒngchénghuáng in fear and trepidation(idiom) with reverence and awe; extremely uneasy and fearful; in fear and trembling
- 闲邪存诚 xiánxiécúnchéng to keep a sincere heartTo prevent evil thoughts from arising in order to maintain a sincere heart; to restrain bad habits and foster honesty. foster sincerity.
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