The Bona Fide Needs Rule is a guiding principle in federal spending. It states that Congress may only spend money if there is a bona fide, or legitimate, need that needs to be met.
He acted in good faith, bona fide, when making the business deal.
bona fide
Bona fide means in good faith. It means that something is true, with deceit, and without fraud. When something is bona fide it is not counterfeit.
Bona fide is a Latin phrase meaning "in good faith." In Tnglish, we use bona fied as an adjective meaning real or genuine.
Bona fide is a Latin term for 'good faith'. It is used to describe something that is genuine. Generally it is associated with: An offer (a bona fide offer to do business etc). An object that gains status from being produced by somebody famous or in a certain era (a bona fide Picasso or a bona fide Edwardian Cabinet). A profession (He is a bona fide helicopter pilot).
fide in Latin means faith--- as in Bona Fide (in good faith) Confide (discuss with faith/trust), Fidelity (faithful devotion to on another).
"Bona" is not a Spanish word. It is actually a word in other languages such as Catalan, where it means "good" or "well."
Bona fide literally means "in good faith" in Latin. When we use this phrase in English, it usually means "genuine".
My friends told me a long time ago that it means to ejaculate during sex. Then again, it can also be slang for bona fide which means in good faith or without fraud or deceit.
Est bona means "is good."
Spes bona is Latin for "good hope".
Bona vita in Latin is "good life"