genuine

genuine


Pronunciation

IPA Phonetic Spelling for "genuine"

IPA: /ˈdʒɛnjuɪn/

Syllable Breakdown:

  • ˈdʒɛn-

    • /ˈdʒ/ - voiced palatal affricate

    • /ɛ/ - open-mid front unrounded vowel

  • -juɪn

    • /j/ - voiced palatal approximant

    • /u/ - close front rounded vowel

    • /ɪ/ - close front unrounded vowel


Word Form Variations

  • The word "genuine" doesn't have any form variations based on number (singular or plural). It's an adjective that describes a quality, not a noun that refers to a person, place, or thing.

    However, it can be used to modify nouns in both singular and plural forms:

    • Singular: a genuine diamond, a genuine smile

    • Plural: genuine diamonds, genuine smiles


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Adjective

  • Definition: Authentic, real, or original, not counterfeit or imitation.

  • Synonyms: authentic, real, original, sincere, honest, truthful, genuine, genuine.

  • Antonyms: fake, counterfeit, artificial, insincere, dishonest, untruthful, feigned, simulated.

Noun (Rare Usage)

  • Definition: A genuine person, characterized by sincerity and honesty.

  • Synonyms: authentic person, real person, original person, sincere person, honest person, truthful person.

  • Antonyms: fake person, counterfeit person, artificial person, insincere person, dishonest person, untruthful person.

Verb (Rare Usage)

  • Definition: To make or declare something genuine or authentic.

  • Synonyms: authenticate, verify, validate, certify, confirm, attest.

  • Antonyms: falsify, counterfeit, fake, forge, fabricate, simulate.


Examples of Use

Books

  • "The genuine article is a rare find in today's world." (From a novel discussing the authenticity of antique furniture)

  • "His genuine concern for the environment was evident in his actions." (From a biography about a famous environmentalist)

Newspapers

  • "The government has pledged to investigate the counterfeit drugs flooding the market and ensure that only genuine medicines are available." (From a news article about healthcare fraud)

  • "The artist's work is renowned for its genuine emotions and raw expression." (From an art review in a local newspaper)

Online Publications

  • "Is there a genuine connection between social media use and mental health issues?" (From a blog post discussing the impact of technology)

  • "This article will explore the factors that contribute to a genuine sense of belonging in a diverse workplace." (From a corporate website article about workplace culture)

Entertainment Mediums and Platforms

  • Movie: "The film is a heartwarming story about a genuine friendship that develops between two unlikely characters." (From a movie review)

  • TV show: "The reality TV show follows the lives of a group of genuine people who share their experiences and challenges." (From a TV show description)

  • Music: "The singer's lyrics are known for their genuine and relatable themes." (From a music review)

  • Social media: "I'm looking for a genuine connection with someone who shares my interests." (From a social media post)

General Public Discourse

  • "I appreciate her genuine efforts to help others in need." (A common expression of gratitude)

  • "It's important to be genuine and honest in your relationships." (A piece of advice often given)

  • "The painting is a genuine masterpiece." (A statement made by an art collector)


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Genuine

  1. "The only real failure in life is not to be true to the best one knows. Genuine success is to live your life with integrity." — Buddha

  2. "The most important thing is to be whatever you are without shame. Be genuine." — Anonymous

  3. "Genuine love is always stronger than imitation." — Anonymous

  4. "Honesty and transparency make you vulnerable. Be genuine anyway." — Mother Teresa

  5. "There’s no substitute for genuine warmth and kindness." — Anonymous

  6. "A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus, but a molder of consensus." — Martin Luther King Jr.

  7. "Genuine happiness comes from within, not from external rewards." — Anonymous

  8. "The greatest wisdom is to see through appearances to the genuine truth beneath." — Anonymous

  9. "Nothing is more attractive than genuine confidence." — Anonymous

  10. "Be genuine in all you do, and you will never be at odds with your soul." — Anonymous


Etymology

The word "genuine" comes from the Latin word "genus," which means "birth" or "origin." This tells us that the word is related to the idea of being "born" or "coming from" something.

Over time, the word "genuine" evolved to mean something that is real, authentic, or original, not a fake or imitation. It's like saying something is "from the real deal" or "the original source."

The first known use of "genuine" in English was in the late 14th century. It was used to describe something that was authentic or pure, especially in relation to gold or precious metals.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Genuine

A genuine article: This means the real thing, the original, or the authentic version.

  1. A genuine smile: A sincere, heartfelt smile.

  2. A genuine concern: A real and honest worry or interest.

  3. To be genuine: To be honest, sincere, and authentic.

  4. A genuine effort: A sincere attempt or endeavor.

  5. A genuine question: A sincere and honest inquiry.

  6. A genuine compliment: A sincere and heartfelt praise.

  7. A genuine friendship: A deep and sincere bond between two people.

  8. A genuine apology: A sincere expression of regret or remorse.

Reason for Limited Idioms:

"Genuine" is a relatively straightforward adjective, and its meaning is quite clear. It doesn't lend itself easily to figurative or metaphorical expressions that are typically found in idioms.

Alternative Idioms:

Here are some idioms using synonyms for "genuine" that convey a similar meaning:

  1. The real deal: The authentic or genuine thing.

  2. The genuine article: The original, authentic version.

  3. Heartfelt: Sincere, genuine, and coming from the heart.

  4. Straightforward: Honest, direct, and genuine.

  5. Aboveboard: Honest, fair, and genuine.


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Source Information

Definition of genuine from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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