Genuine - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdʒenjʊɪn|  American pronunciation of the word genuine
Brit.  |ˈdʒenjʊɪn|  British pronunciation of the word genuine

adjective

- not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed (syn: true, unfeigned)
genuine emotion
- being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something (syn: actual, literal, real)
a genuine dilemma

Extra examples

There has been a genuine improvement in the economy in recent months.

She showed a genuine interest in our work.

He has always shown a genuine concern for poor people.

She seems to be a very genuine person.

The signature is genuine.

The reforms are motivated by a genuine concern for the disabled.

'Did he really?' Her surprise seemed genuine.

We need laws that will protect genuine refugees.

The strap is genuine leather.

She is the most genuine person I've ever met.

She has always shown genuine concern for the poor.

Like a poem, a genuine essay is made of language and character and mood and temperament and pluck and chance.

Her students have a genuine hunger for knowledge.

We cannot affirm that this painting is genuine.

...Navajo necklaces with pendants finely crafted in genuine sky-blue turquoise....

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