absolutely, authentically, brusquely, frankly, in all conscience, in plain in plain words, manifestly, openly, positively, sincerely, unassumedly, veridically
Definitionadv. in accordance with truth or fact or reality
Last update: July 12, 2015
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He seemed genuinely pleased with our general description of our newly created operation. [Please select]
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I assure you I've been genuinely grieved since that. [Please select]
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A few dogs genuinely enjoy shows--or are supposed to. [Please select]
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Hitherto she had never genuinely tried to do that. [Please select]
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He seemed to be thinking deeply, to be genuinely lost in thought. [Please select]
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She was genuinely surprised, but she did not show it. [Please select]
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If with Mats and Evey, so and much more so with others, less genuinely friendly. [Please select]
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She also felt out of her element, incidental, irresponsible, and genuinely relieved. [Please select]
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You ought not to enter unless you feel genuinely drawn to the life as a life-work. [Please select]
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She is not elegant, but genuinely good, and so beloved and respected that there will be universal mourning for her when her place is empty. [Please select]
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She at once announced the good news that Dale had not only been reinstated, but given a couple of weeks' holiday; and Ridgett, genuinely delighted, squeezed both her hands. [Please select]
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