genuinely
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- nongenuinely adverb
- quasi-genuinely adverb
- ungenuinely adverb
Etymology
Origin of genuinely
Example Sentences
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And Burnham's people say that, as he weighs a leadership challenge after May's local elections, he is genuinely enjoying running booming Manchester.
From BBC
Sterling said she felt "genuinely overwhelmed by this recognition".
From BBC
It’s the kind of Midwestern city that rewards lingering — where the food scene punches far above its weight, strangers are genuinely kind, and nature quietly weaves its way through downtown life.
From Salon
So, while we might feel genuinely awful about eating before others get their food, we assume others won't feel as strongly about it.
From Science Daily
But if Powell is genuinely worried about the Federal Reserve’s independence, he could decide to stay on.
From Salon
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