genuineness 的定义
- possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit; authentic; real: genuine sympathy;a genuine antique.
- properly so called: a genuine case of smallpox.
- free from pretense, affectation, or hypocrisy; sincere: a genuine person.
- descended from the original stock; pure in breed: a genuine Celtic people.
genuineness 近义词
authenticity
更多genuineness例句
- There still is good in many of their notions, a surviving streak of idealism, a genuine quality of young inspiration.
- The content shared via Instagram Stories is typically more raw and unfiltered, which allows brands to create a more genuine image.
- By late January, as millions of us rejoice while waiting to get a needle jabbed in our arms, Nationals Park should be the home of two new thumping bats and at least two new arms that are genuine upgrades.
- It’s contrition that feels like it came from a battered schoolyard bully, only genuine.
- It’s also important to create genuine oversight, so that people feel their data isn’t being misused, and put effort into cross-border collaborations so that your app doesn’t stop working when you move from one place to another.
- Cyrus somehow escaped the showbiz trap of manufactured personality and preserved a genuineness that is very hard to fake.
- I think there is a genuineness and lack of calculation with them both.
- As the payee was induced to take the note on A's statement of its genuineness, he could not escape payment.
- The paper was of such a nature that I immediately began an investigation as to its genuineness.
- The payee, a respectable merchant of Richmond, presented it in person, and there was no doubt of its genuineness.
- This is in accordance with the language of Aristides, and indeed is the only view consistent with a belief in their genuineness.
- I need not repeat what is said by Dr. Wessely and M. Ruelle in defence of the genuineness of our fragment.