It was obvious that the 100 dollar bill he tried to give me was not genuine.
A genuine photo of an A-list celebrity like her in a compromising position would be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
He came across as a very easygoing, genuine person, and nobody ever suspected that he was actually living under a false identity.
The school nurse refused to send the child home, but it was obvious that she was in genuine physical pain, so I called her mother myself.
Marissa felt so bad about taking her sister's cat, she gave a genuine apology and hoped she would forgive her.
Tom's genuine smile reassured Michael that they were still friends.
At 0:13 you told the customer "Hi, how are you", it seem like you are in a rush and wasn't genuinely asking
It's obvious that you don't know how to use the word obvious in a sentence because you asked a question on how to use it.
In this sentence I am typing write now, I used barefacedin a sentence.
You are unnerving me. That is one way you can use unnerving in a sentence.
The dog is spotless
The best sentence to use the word meniscus in is in a science sentence. You could say the meniscus of the liquid reads at 2 centiliters.
I am genuinely confused about the reasoning behind you asking this question...
The word 'in' would be a preposition in the example sentence you gave.
I genuinely want to be a Proffesional Tennis PlayerI genuinely think you don't want to go on holidayYou genuinely don't sound so pleasedHe genuinely said they won the prize
I really am genuinely fond of the little darling.
The word is spelled as you have done in the question.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Please accept my apologies I am genuinely sorry.
How can you use the word infectious in a sentence
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
I have...It's not very difficult, he seems to include that word in every sentence