genuinely
/ˈd͡ʒɛn.ju.ɪn.li/adverb4 syllables
Genuinely means: in accordance with truth or fact or reality.
Synonyms for genuinely3
What does genuinely mean?2
adverb
1
in accordance with truth or fact or reality“she was now truly American”
2
genuinely; with authority“it is authentically British”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Genuinely in a sentence
- That's a very harmful thing to genuinely believe, let alone live by.espamatics
- Gunter was genuinely spooked by one of the stories.Amastan
- The students were genuinely interested in the guest speaker's inspiring life story.calypsow
- I genuinely can't stand him in any way.Nuel
- They were genuinely tired after working all day long.megamanenm
- I’m genuinely proud of what you’ve accomplished!Nuel
- I'm genuinely happy for the way my life is turning out these days.Nuel
- Yanni genuinely believed he had found the love of his life.Amastan
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