Synonym: authentically, really, truly. Similar words: ingenuity, routinely, continuing, lonely, ruined, sanguine, inelegant, ingenuous. Meaning: adv. 1. in accordance with truth or fact or reality 2. genuinely; with authority.
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181) Genuinely enjoy the brief moment between drunkenness and sobriety.
182) Quite genuinely , you know, the debonair touch.
183) But what if she genuinely believed in the false claim?
184) With your incredible support, I genuinely believe we can make our home ground a fortress.
185) The atomistic individualism of the post-Montesquieu French Enlightenment blocked the development of a genuinely sociological concept of society.
186) Can't you let lad go just for this once? He is genuinely remorseful.
187) This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from nonpolitical crimes or from acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.
188) Mohammed was not the man to give an exclusive devotion to any one woman, but there is no doubt that, within the limit set by polygamy, he was genuinely fond of his wife and benefactress.
189) Is an ESB just gussied - up message - oriented middleware, or is it a genuinely new approach to integration?
190) Can't you let the lad go for this once? He is genuinely remorseful.
191) Offsetting its sparse connectivity are genuinely useful new features including new trackpad gesture controls and the ability to wirelessly "borrow" another system's optical drive.
192) Gage sees them as two kindred spirits who found a genuinely romantic partnership until Onassis betrayed Callas by marrying the widowed Jackie Kennedy in 1968.
193) By the end, the predicament of this intense threesome is genuinely moving and there is a clear parallel with the aching sense of life adrift in Ishiguro's earlier novel, The Remains of the Day.
194) A genuinely friendly and helpful attitude on the phone, identification of company and callee.
195) The Law - Gospel dichotomy is absolutely necessary for a genuinely Protestant and Reformed hermeneutic.
196) Unless the philosophers rule as kings or those now called kings, genuinely philosophize, there will be no rest from the ills for the cities, ?! he says, right?
197) This means you may end up rejecting some genuinely well-formed documents; however, the default values are quite large and can handle most realistic documents.
198) Secondly, one should genuinely feel sorrow and respect, which is to say, one should have the utmost sincerity.
199) The action for breach of warranty would lie only if warranty had genuinely been given.
200) We genuinely want to know what others think," Biden told leaders gathered in Vina del Mar, Chile, for the March 28 Progressive Governance Conference.
201) In short, teachers will allow students genuinely to become masters in schoolroom.
202) So in fact, there are professional magicians who make it their business to debunk people who claim to genuinely be in contact with the dead and the like.
203) We will run true to form and genuinely co-operate with friends from all over the world hand in hand , side by side to mutually create our splendid future .
204) A " free city " which was not genuinely free would suffocate freedom.
205) It is designed to give voice to a genuinely held concern of EU citizens, " said Lutz Gullner, a spokesman for Trade Commissioner Catherine Ashton.
206) Some funds genuinely don't fit in their categories and may deserve a stay of execution.
206) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
207) LaHaye's books have their share of quackery and pseudoscience, but that does not preclude some genuinely wise counsel to lovers--especially inexperienced ones.
208) Another question is the extent to which the later Zoroastrian religion (Mazdaism) of the Sasanian period (ad 224-651) genuinely reflected the teachings of Zoroaster .
209) If it cut off all contact with the Cambridge ring and it later turned out that its agents were genuinely loyal to the USSR, then the KGB would be blamed.
210) Genuinely sympathetic to his employer's grief, he would reply neutrally, stifling his impulse to state that the crash was just an accident.
More similar words: ingenuity, routinely, continuing, lonely, ruined, sanguine, inelegant, ingenuous, ineluctable, disingenuous, a large number of, intelligence agency, nuisance, ruin, panel, tunnel, equinox, channel, ruinous, personnel, harlequin, intriguing, equinoctial, menu, antipersonnel, penury, denude, tenure, avenue, revenue.