The word is spelled generally. The root word is general, meaning "non-specific". "Generally" means "usually".
Some games of knowledge have a "General" category. Most people can generally guess the general questions.
"Genuine" is an adjective, and English adjectives do not have plural forms. Therefore, even when modifying a plural noun, the word is spelled "genuine."
The correct spelling of the adjective is "genuine" (real).
* The lowercase q (Q) is often difficult to discern in small print from g (G).
The common US pronunciation is "JEN-yu-enn" or JEN-yu-inn (not the variant JEN-yu-WINE often used for effect).
genuine = jen - u - ine
Exactly the way it is in the question - s i n c e r e
Genuine is the correct spelling.
Genuine is an adjective.Lady Marmalade's lamp is genuine!
no, transparency is clearnes and genuine is real ex: genuine leather.
Sally never knew what Tom her boyfriend was feeling or if his often repeated words of affection were genuine or not, but he was a typical guy.
Brin is how you pronounce it
How do you pronounce Baekje.
comparative: more genuine superlative: most genuine
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Genuine is an adjective.Lady Marmalade's lamp is genuine!
will be appropreate and genuine will be appropreate and genuine will be appropreate and genuine
The superlative form of the word "genuine" is "most genuine."
Is lottosend.com genuine?
i will get in genuine certificate in teachers
An anagram for genuine is ingenue.
no, transparency is clearnes and genuine is real ex: genuine leather.
I have a genuine belief in God. The logo marked the purse as a genuine Prada.
Officially genuine does not have an acronym associated with it. However, many will use gen as an abbreviation for genuine.
That steak was genuine!