Synonyms of the word genuine


GENUINEACTUAL - ATTESTED - AUTHENTIC - AUTHENTICATED - DOCUMENTED - ECHT - EXISTENT - GOOD - HONEST - HONEST-TO-GOODNESS - HONORABLE - LITERAL - OLD - REAL - SINCERE - TRUE - UNFEIGNED - UNQUESTIONABLE - VERITABLE

genuine

  • adj. Belonging to, or proceeding from the original stock; native; hence, not counterfeit, spurious, false,…

actual

  • adj. Existing in act or reality, not just potentially; really acted or acting; occurring in fact.
  • adj. Factual, real, not just apparent or even false.
  • adj. (dated) In action at the time being; now existing; current.
  • adj. (obsolete) Active, not passive.
  • adj. Used to emphasise a noun or verb, whether something is real or metaphorical.
  • n. An actual, real one; notably.

attested

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of attest.
  • adj. Proven; shown to be true with evidence.
  • adj. Supported with testimony.
  • adj. Certified as good, correct, or pure.
  • adj. (linguistics) Of words or languages, proven to have existed by records.

authentic

  • adj. Of the same origin as claimed; genuine.
  • adj. Conforming to reality and therefore worthy of trust, reliance, or belief.
  • adj. (music, of a Gregorian mode) Having the final as the lowest note of the mode.
  • adj. (obsolete) authoritative.

authenticated

  • v. past participle of authenticate.

documented

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of document.

echt

  • adj. proper, real, genuine, true to type.

existent

  • adj. existing; having life or being, current; occurring now.
  • n. (archaic) a being or entity that exists independently.

good

  • adj. (of people).
  • adj. (of capabilities).
  • adj. (of properties and qualities).
  • adj. (colloquial) With "and", extremely.
  • adj. Holy (especially when capitalized).
  • adj. (of quantities).
  • interj. That is good; an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation.
  • adv. (nonstandard) Well; satisfactorily or thoroughly.
  • n. (uncountable) The forces or behaviors that are the enemy of evil. Usually consists of helping others and…
  • n. (countable) A result that is positive in the view of the speaker.
  • n. (uncountable) The abstract instantiation of goodness; that which possesses desirable qualities, promotes…
  • n. (countable, usually in the plural) An item of merchandise.
  • v. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To thrive; fatten; prosper; improve.
  • v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To make good; turn to good; improve.
  • v. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To make improvements or repairs.
  • v. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To benefit; gain.
  • v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To do good to (someone); benefit; cause to improve or gain.
  • v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To satisfy; indulge; gratify.
  • v. (reflexive, now chiefly dialectal) To flatter; congratulate oneself; anticipate.
  • v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) To furnish with dung; manure; fatten with manure; fertilise.

honest

  • adj. (of a person or institution) Scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying,…
  • adj. (of a statement) True, especially as far as is known by the person making the statement; fair; unbiased.
  • adj. In good faith; without malice.
  • adj. (of a measurement device) Accurate.
  • adj. Authentic; full.
  • adj. Earned or acquired in a fair manner.
  • adj. Open; frank.
  • adj. (obsolete) Decent; honourable; suitable; becoming.
  • adj. (obsolete) Chaste; faithful; virtuous.
  • v. (obsolete) To adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
  • adv. (colloquial) Honestly; really.

honest-to-goodness

  • adj. (attributive only) Real; genuine.
  • adv. Alternative form of honest to goodness.

honorable

  • adj. (US) Worthy of respect; respectable.
  • adj. (Commonwealth of Nations, politics) Misspelling of honourable.

literal

  • adj. Exactly as stated; read or understood without additional interpretation; according to the letter or verbal…
  • adj. Following the letter or exact words; not free; not taking liberties.
  • adj. (uncommon) Consisting of, or expressed by, letters.
  • adj. (of a person) Giving a strict or literal construction; unimaginative; matter-of-fact.
  • n. (programming) A value, as opposed to an identifier, written into the source code of a computer program.
  • n. (logic) A propositional variable or the negation of a propositional variable.

old

  • adj. Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
  • adj. Of an item that has been used and so is not new (unused).
  • adj. Having existed or lived for the specified time.
  • adj. (heading) Of an earlier time.
  • adj. Tiresome.
  • adj. Said of subdued colors, particularly reds, pinks and oranges, as if they had faded over time.
  • adj. A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive. (Mostly in idioms like good old,…
  • adj. (obsolete) Excessive, abundant.
  • n. (with "the") People who are old; old beings; the older generation, taken as a group.

real

  • adj. True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent.
  • adj. Genuine, not artificial, counterfeit, or fake.
  • adj. Genuine, unfeigned, sincere.
  • adj. Actually being, existing, or occurring; not fictitious or imaginary.
  • adj. That has objective, physical existence.
  • adj. (economics) Having been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation; measured in purchasing power (contrast…
  • adj. (economics) Relating to the result of the actions of rational agents; relating to neoclassical economic…
  • adj. (mathematics, of a number) Being either a rational number, or the limit of a convergent infinite sequence…
  • adj. (law) Relating to immovable tangible property.
  • adj. Absolute, complete, utter.
  • adj. (slang) Signifying meritorious qualities or actions especially as regard the enjoyment of life, prowess…
  • adv. (US, colloquial) Really, very.
  • n. A commodity; see realty.
  • n. (grammar) One of the three genders that the common gender can be separated into in the Scandinavian languages.
  • n. (mathematics) A real number.
  • n. (obsolete) A realist.
  • n. Former unit of currency of Spain and Spain's colonies.
  • n. A coin worth one real.
  • n. A unit of currency used in Portugal and its colonies from 1430 until 1911, and in Brazil from 1790 until…
  • n. A coin worth one real.
  • n. A unit of currency used in Brazil since 1994. Symbol: R$.
  • n. A coin worth one real.

sincere

  • adj. Genuine; meaning what one says or does; heartfelt.
  • adj. Meant truly or earnestly.

true

  • adj. (of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct.
  • adj. Conforming to a rule or pattern; exact; accurate.
  • adj. (logic) Of the state in Boolean logic that indicates an affirmative or positive result.
  • adj. Loyal, faithful.
  • adj. Genuine.
  • adj. Legitimate.
  • adj. (of an aim or missile in archery, shooting, golf, etc.) Accurate; following a path toward the target.
  • adj. (chiefly probability) Fair, unbiased, not loaded.
  • adv. (of shooting, throwing etc) Accurately.
  • n. Truth.
  • n. The state of being in alignment.
  • v. To straighten.
  • v. To make even, level, symmetrical, or accurate, align; adjust.

unfeigned

  • adj. Not feigned.
  • adj. Genuine.
  • adj. Not false or hypocritical.

unquestionable

  • adj. undeniable, obvious.

veritable

  • adj. True, real.

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