genuine
genuine — adjective
1. describes an object that really is what it claims or appears to be, rather than
describes an object that really is what it claims or appears to be, rather than being a copy or an imitation.
The antique dealer confirmed that the vase was genuine Ming porcelain from the 15th century.
genuine + [period/material] — product authenticity
Lien only buys genuine leather handbags because fake materials do not last as long.
genuine + leather / genuine + material
When buying a watch online, it is hard to tell whether the parts are genuine.
The museum curator examined the painting carefully to confirm it was a genuine Van Gogh.
Marco paid extra for a phone with a genuine battery rather than a cheap copy.
- fake
the most direct opposite; deliberately made to deceive
- counterfeit
specifically of currency, documents, or branded goods produced illegally
- artificial
made by human skill rather than occurring naturally; not always deceptive
文法句型
be + genuine
genuine + noun (material/product)
用法筆記
Common with nouns that name materials (leather, gold, silk) or branded products. Often appears in commercial or authentication contexts where the risk of counterfeits is high. Distinguish from 'real': 'real leather' can be low-quality but still animal hide; 'genuine leather' emphasises that the item is not a synthetic imitation.
常見錯誤
2. describes a person, feeling, or reaction that is honest and not pretended, so th
describes a person, feeling, or reaction that is honest and not pretended, so that others can trust what they see or hear.
Hugo's apology sounded so genuine that everyone in the office believed he meant it.
genuine + apology / genuine + reaction
Mauricio showed a genuine interest in the local festivals by asking thoughtful questions.
genuine + interest / genuine + curiosity
When Eshe opened the gift from her grandmother, her joyful cry was completely genuine.
The charity director expressed genuine concern for the families who lost homes in the storm.
Hui felt genuine relief when the exam results showed that she had passed every subject.
- insincere
the most direct opposite; pretending to feel something you do not
- false
broader; can describe statements, smiles, or emotions
- hypocritical
stronger moral judgement; saying one thing but doing another
文法句型
be + genuine
genuine + noun (feeling/reaction/person)
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person; object is an abstract noun for an emotion or character trait (concern, interest, smile, emotion, apology, relief, happiness). Frequently used in predicative position with 'be': 'Her relief was genuine'. Avoid using this sense for physical objects — that belongs to sense 1.