genuine

adjective19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

Used to strongly affirm the sincerity or authenticity of something.

A more formal way to strongly affirm the sincerity or authenticity of something.

To a high degree; indicates strong sincerity or authenticity.

Used to strongly emphasize that something is completely real or sincere.

Used to emphasize flawless authenticity or sincerity.

Used to emphasize that something is real or sincere in every way.

To a considerable extent; fairly real or sincere.

Seems real or sincere, but there may be some doubt.

Appears to be real or sincere on the surface.

Sufficiently real or sincere for a particular purpose, even if not perfectly so.

Used to state that a person, feeling, or object is real and sincere.

To give the impression of being real or sincere, based on perception or feeling.

Used to describe something that appears to be real or sincere based on visual evidence.

Used to describe something that appears to be real or sincere based on what is heard.

To give the impression of being real or sincere.

To be shown or demonstrated to be real or authentic, often after investigation.

To believe or judge that something is authentic or real.