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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’s shoes in order to genuinely understand and empathize with their emotions.
Ada is volunteering on the campaign because she genuinely believes in the candidate’s goals.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of genuinely1
Example Sentences
Kilmer seemed genuinely blown away by reaction to the movie and to his brief role in it.
He genuinely wants to help, and he also wants to learn from her.
Often, clients who genuinely needed emotional support certification felt horrible about the possibility of being seen as someone who would abuse the system.
If that is genuinely the American pitch – Mr Trump's messaging remains more aggressive than Mr Vance's – then Greenlanders can surely relax a little and take their time.
This woman is so naive that she genuinely believes Mrs. Doubtfire is real.
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