genuine

adjective

gen·​u·​ine ˈjen-yə-wən How to pronounce genuine (audio)
-(ˌ)win,
nonstandard
-ˌwīn How to pronounce genuine (audio)
1
a
: actually having the reputed or apparent qualities or character
genuine vintage wines
b
: actually produced by or proceeding from the alleged source or author
the signature is genuine
c
: sincerely and honestly felt or experienced
a deep and genuine love
d
: actual, true
a genuine improvement
2
: free from hypocrisy or pretense : sincere
His apology seemed genuine.
genuineness noun
How do you pronounce genuine?: Usage Guide

The objection which some commentators make to the pronunciation \ˈjen-yə-ˌwīn\ is perhaps occasioned by the fact that it is more frequent among those with less schooling. However, this variant is heard in the speech of cultured or highly educated speakers sufficiently frequently for it to be recognized as a widespread pronunciation at all social levels. This variant was recorded as early as 1890 and appears to be simply a long-standing spelling pronunciation.

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Is genuineness the noun form of genuine?

Many people appear to look up the adjective genuine in this dictionary in an attempt to discover the noun form of the word. The closest the English language comes is the rather unwieldy genuineness, meaning “the quality or state of being genuine.” Some possible alternatives to genuineness include sincerity, honesty, integrity, and truthfulness.

Choose the Right Synonym for genuine

authentic, genuine, bona fide mean being actually and exactly what is claimed.

authentic implies being fully trustworthy as according with fact

an authentic account of the perilous journey

; it can also stress painstaking or faithful imitation of an original.

an authentic reproduction
authentic Vietnamese cuisine

genuine implies actual character not counterfeited, imitated, or adulterated

genuine piety
genuine maple syrup

; it also connotes definite origin from a source.

a genuine Mark Twain autograph

bona fide implies good faith and sincerity of intention.

a bona fide offer for the stock

Examples of genuine in a Sentence

But whatever else he is, he is the genuine article. A writer of one terrible book after another, but a writer nonetheless. Dale Peck, New Republic, 1 July 2002
Having had two brothers, a sister and a brother-in-law die violently, he acquired a genuine identification with suffering, particularly that of what has come to be called the underclass. George F. Will, New York Times Book Review, 24 May 1998
Like a poem, a genuine essay is made of language and character and mood and temperament and pluck and chance. Cynthia Ozick, Atlantic, September 1998
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. a genuine desire to help others She seems to be a very genuine person.
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Once in possession of the session cookie, the attacker can then, effectively, go back at any time and will be treated as a genuine user of your account as the cookie shows that session as, yep, authenticated. Davey Winder, Forbes, 7 Dec. 2024 The information the source supplies must be newsworthy and give readers genuine insight. Farnaz Fassihi, New York Times, 7 Dec. 2024 Successful brands are those that take control of their materials, build trust and demonstrate genuine accountability. Sj Studio, Sourcing Journal, 6 Dec. 2024 However, one taste of genuine chocolate was enough to convince the James Beard Award-winning writer that the soul of cacao still exists, and to send him on a wild goose chase that would take him from the rainforests of Bolivia and Brazil to Belize and Guatemala to track it down in the wild. Laura Kiniry, Smithsonian Magazine, 6 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for genuine 

Word History

Etymology

Latin genuinus innate, genuine; akin to Latin gignere to beget — more at kin

First Known Use

circa 1639, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of genuine was circa 1639

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Cite this Entry

“Genuine.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/genuine. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

genuine

adjective
gen·​u·​ine ˈjen-yə-wən How to pronounce genuine (audio) -(ˌ)win How to pronounce genuine (audio)
1
: being actually what it seems to be : real
genuine gold
2
: not pretended : sincere, honest
a genuine interest
genuinely adverb
genuineness noun

Legal Definition

genuine

adjective
gen·​u·​ine
: actually having the reputed or apparent qualities or character
specifically : free of forgery or counterfeiting see also genuine issue at issue
genuinely adverb
genuineness noun

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