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genuine
[ jen-yoo-in ]
adjective
genuine sympathy;
a genuine antique.
- properly so called:
a genuine case of smallpox.
- free from pretense, affectation, or hypocrisy; sincere:
a genuine person.
Synonyms: forthright, frank, honest, open, unaffected, true
- descended from the original stock; pure in breed:
a genuine Celtic people.
genuine
/ ˈdʒɛnjʊɪn /
adjective
- not fake or counterfeit; original; real; authentic
- not pretending; frank; sincere
- being of authentic or original stock
Pronunciation Note
Derived Forms
- ˈgenuineness, noun
- ˈgenuinely, adverb
Other Words From
- gen·u·ine·ly adverb
- gen·u·ine·ness noun
- non·gen·u·ine adjective
- qua·si-gen·u·ine adjective
- un·gen·u·ine adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of genuine1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
As Stracke describes it, their friendship is genuine, with the tenderness and hiccups of any dynamic.
Carsley may have that one big regret – but there has been much he can reflect on with genuine pleasure and pride.
Reforming the social care system in England is "urgent", cabinet minister Louise Haigh has said, after sources told the BBC there was a "genuine impasse" at the top of government over the issue.
One of Streeting’s team told me: “Wes has approached this issue in a genuine, thoughtful and considerate way, setting out his own view while respecting others’ views.”
He maintains that his work always arose from a genuine concern that more people will place an unsustainable burden on the planet.
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