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genuine

Definition for genuine

adjective as in authentic, real

adjective as in unaffected; honest

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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.

From BBC

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.

From BBC

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.”

From BBC

He maintains that his work always arose from a genuine concern that more people will place an unsustainable burden on the planet.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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