The difference between Sincerely and Truly

When used as adverbs, sincerely means in a sincere or earnest manner, whereas truly means in accordance with the facts.


check bellow for the other definitions of Sincerely and Truly

  1. Sincerely as an adverb:

    In a sincere or earnest manner; honestly.

    Examples:

    "I sincerely hope they make it home safely."

  2. Sincerely as an adverb (US):

    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.

    Examples:

    "Please consider the proposal carefully and let me know what you decide."

    "Fred"

  1. Truly as an adverb (manner):

    In accordance with the facts; truthfully, accurately.

  2. Truly as an adverb (modal):

    Honestly, genuinely, in fact, really.

    Examples:

    "That is truly all I know."

    "Truly, that is all I know."

  3. Truly as an adverb (degree):

    Very.

    Examples:

    "You are truly silly."