aboveboard, card-carrying, frank, ingenuous, open and aboveboard, rightful, straight-shooting, unassumed, undissimulating, unimitated, unvarnished
Definitionadj. not fake or counterfeit
Last update: September 20, 2015
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I have genuine love for my country. [adjective]
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Genuine altruism, then, does not require complete selflessness. [adjective]
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His batting has also improved so that he is a genuine all-rounder now. [adjective]
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"If I open my lips to speak," Hawkeye whispered, "my English, which is the genuine tongue of a white-skin, will tell the varlets that an enemy is among them." [adjective]
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He had given himself to her in the flush of his triumphant return, while he was still young enough to feel a genuine passion. [adjective]
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But that word stamped them, or at any rate the one who had been struck in the breast by the heavy timber, as of genuine British birth. [adjective]
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Prove where you cleared from last, and what you are doing here, some thirty miles south of your course, if you are a genuine British trader. [adjective]
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"I believe," said Hector to himself, "my uncle would give away Monkbarns to any one who would come to ask it in genuine Teutonic." [adjective]
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The word Quickens requires in like manner to be altered,--decomposed, as it were,--and reduced to its original and genuine sound, ere we can discern its real meaning. [adjective]
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"It's a historical ballad," said Oldbuck, eagerly, "a genuine and undoubted fragment of minstrelsy." [adjective]
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You observe, Hector, this is genuine Teutonic, from the Gothic Leichnam, a corpse. [adjective]
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