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genuinely
[ jen-yoo-in-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that is real or true; authentically, honestly, or sincerely:
We encourage children to place themselves in other people鈥檚 shoes in order to genuinely understand and empathize with their emotions.
Ada is volunteering on the campaign because she genuinely believes in the candidate鈥檚 goals.
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Origin of genuinely1
Example Sentences
It's the funhouse mirror version of the genuinely felt outrage of liberals that conservatives find so annoying.
"I would love people to know I've seen their message, but I have genuinely read so many of them. It's amazing," he added.
Experts like Mr Breadon say, above all else, the way Medicare pays clinicians needs to be overhauled to keep healthcare access genuinely universal.
Since it felt like the guys were genuinely working through that long-ago rift onscreen, I had to ask if it was as cathartic for them as it seemed.
And though the film is heavy, laden with reflections on the crushing indignity of surviving a loved one鈥檚 death, it鈥檚 also genuinely hilarious.
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