authentic
The dictionary definition of the word, genuine is possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit. In other words, it means that something is real or authentic.
Genuine is not a noun. It has no plural. It must describe something else, and that thing can be pluralized.
Proper means something that is genuine/real.
The most common use of it is "not fake" can be used for both objects and people. Genuine TV, she's genuine.
The opposite of "fake" is "genuine" or "real."
The word that describes something real is "genuine."
someone/something that is incincere
real / true / genuine
The word authentic is an adjective. It describes something that is genuine.
Genuine is an adjective.
The dictionary definition of the word, genuine is possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit. In other words, it means that something is real or authentic.
The superlative form of genuine is more genuine.
No, the word 'challenge' is an abstract noun, a word for something that is hard to do or achieve; a word for an objection to something as not being true, genuine, or proper; a word for an invitation to compete; a word for a concept.
Disappear means to hide away from one's vision or sight.
A common term for the word "real" is for real, an informal prepositional phrase use to state that something is genuine or actually true.
The word "pukka" originates from the Hindi and Urdu languages, where it means "authentic" or "genuine." It was popularized in English by British colonialists in India and is now commonly used to describe something genuine or of high quality.
The difference between genuine and original is very simple. Genuine is something that is real while original is the first of something.