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    bona fide
    /ˌbəʊnə ˈfʌɪdi/

    adjective

    • 1. genuine; real: "she was a bona fide expert"

    adverb

    • 1. without intention to deceive: "the court will assume that they have acted bona fide"

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  2. Apr 10, 2016 · 2. ‘wondering if I could use the single word and still be correct’. No. Bona fide is two words, so ‘the single word’ simply is not ‘correct’. In branding a product, you may reasonably experiment with any (not-illegal) expression you like. You are free to invent the word ‘bonafide’ if you wish.

  3. Aug 19, 2018 · Bona fide: A Latin phrase that literally means "in good faith" and generally means good intentions and complete absence of deceit. As in: Even though the results turned out to be questionable, it was a bona fide attempt to make things right. Genuine: This adjective denotes the truthfulness, actuality, and legitimacy of an item or matter. The ...

  4. Apr 3, 2017 · This particular word does not seem to have a bona fide definition anywhere. Automation refers to the machine or process, not to the operator. It's a little awkward to use it to refer to describe how you did laundry. Consider saying that you used the automated laundry instead. You your laundry was done robotically.

  5. Oct 17, 2012 · 3. Today, I came across WP's entry for the word esquivalience: "Esquivalience" is a fictitious entry in the New Oxford American Dictionary (NOAD), which was designed and included to protect copyright of the publication. The word was invented by Christine Lindberg, one of the editors of the NOAD and discovered by Henry Alford.

  6. Sep 6, 2021 · 91. Yeah, those two definitions are basically the same. You'd say that somewhat made a "bona fide" offer to buy your house - which means an offer made in good faith - which just means a real offer rather than one that the buyer will withdraw (i.e. a fake offer). If you ever have to attest to the genuineness of an American, a position that I don ...

  7. Vibe magazine (Dec 1997 - Jan 1998) includes "A bona fide playa hips us to Bay Area slang", by Rappin' 4-Tay of San Francisco defines scrilla as money. The Totally Unofficial Rap-Dictionary , posted to alt.rap on 14th November 1995, defines:

  8. Jul 9, 2014 · The term for a "legitimate" ground for discrimination is "bona fide occupational qualification" (BFOQ). That is, you need to "discriminate" in favor of someone who can actually do the job. Regarding Napoleon, he can't be "female," or too dark, or too TALL.

  9. Jun 14, 2016 · I'm not convinced. I mean, yeah, it's possible; but the humor of using fong as a substitute for fuck would not be lesser, and might be greater, if fong is a bona fide Middle English verb that's already been used in its real meaning earlier in the film. –

  10. Mar 19, 2019 · According to Cambridge Dictionary, the definition of kudos is the public admiration that a person receives as a result of a particular achievement or position in society, whilst props means respect for someone. So, "kudos" connotes approval and admiration, and "props" implies respect.

  11. Jan 30, 2011 · Etymonline generously says the word is "rarely" heard outside that context, but I can't recall ever hearing it used for anything else. I imagine one could use it figuratively to describe another godawful high-pitched screech (sorry, bagpipe lovers), but there's no other bona fide usage for it.

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