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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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The word 'genuine'--What is it good for?

Could you give me a bunch of examples of how to use that adjective?
For the most part, I understand that genuine means real and pure.
Tell me if these examples are natural and correct:
Genuine gold
Genuine trouble

And please add your own examples.
  

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Anonymous Could you give me a bunch of examples of how to use that adjective? For the most part, I understand that genuine means real and pure. Tell me if these examples are natural and correct: Genuine gold [Y] Genuine trouble [Y] And please add your own examples.

  • Anonymous Could you give me a bunch of examples of how to use that adjective?
  • For the most part, I understand that genuine means real and pure.
  • Tell me if these examples are natural and correct: Genuine gold [Y] Genuine trouble [Y] And please add your own examples.
  • Anything that is uncontaminated can be described as genuine: genuine pleasure, genuine thoughts, genuine behaviour, genuine fear, genune porcelain, genuine crystal.
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AnonymousCould you give me a bunch of examples of how to use that adjective?
For the most part, I understand that genuine means real and pure.
Tell me if these examples are natural and correct:
Genuine gold [Y]
Genuine trouble [Y]

And please add your own examples.
Anything that is uncontaminated can be described as genuine: genuine
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I think it is an absolute adjective. you can't say more genuine or less genuine. It is like 'unique'.

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