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  1. adjective. uk / ˌbəʊ.nə ˈfaɪ.di / us / ˌboʊ.nə ˈfaɪ.di / Add to word list. real, not false: Make sure you are dealing with a bona fide company. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. being what it appears to be. real That's not his real hair, is it? I thought it was a bad wig! genuine The painting is a genuine Picasso.

  2. The meaning of BONA FIDE is neither specious nor counterfeit : genuine. How to use bona fide in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Bona Fide.

  3. a document that proves someone is a particular person or has a particular job or qualification: He produced his bona fides at the police station. Expats are supposed to register to vote in the constituency where they last lived, but there doesn't seem to be much checking of bona fides. Fewer examples.

  4. Bona fide definition: made, done, presented, etc., in good faith; without deception or fraud. See examples of BONA FIDE used in a sentence.

  5. adjective. us / ˌboʊ.nə ˈfaɪ.di / uk / ˌbəʊ.nə ˈfaɪ.di / Add to word list. real, not false: Make sure you are dealing with a bona fide company. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. being what it appears to be. real That's not his real hair, is it? I thought it was a bad wig! genuine The painting is a genuine Picasso.

  6. The meaning of BONA FIDES is good faith : sincerity. How to use bona fides in a sentence. Did you know?

  7. bona fide. (boʊnə faɪdi ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If something or someone is bona fide, they are genuine or real. [formal] We are happy to donate to bona fide charitable causes. We simply cannot believe that a bona fide seller would conduct business on this basis.

  8. Something bona fide is the real deal, the real McCoy, genuine — it's not a fake or a counterfeit. We talk about things being bona fide when we're interested in how real or genuine they are. A counterfeit hundred dollar bill is not bona fide.

  9. Sep 28, 2024 · Synonyms: authentic, genuine. Antonyms: bogus, counterfeit. This is a bona fide Roman coin. To Billy Byrne, then, Pesita was a real general, and Billy, himself, a. What intrigues us is what will happen when the ersatzes for the ersatzes come along.

  10. adjective. /ˌbəʊnə ˈfaɪdi/ [usually before noun] (from Latin) real, legal or true; not false. a bona fide reason. Is it a bona fide, reputable organization? You’re a bona fide member of the team now. Students should have a bona fide reason for missing class, such as illness. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

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