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1. (adj.) bona fide
made, done, etc., in good faith; without deception or fraud.
2. bona fide
authentic; genuine; real.
Etymology: (1935–45; < L)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) bona fide
undertaken in good faith
"a bona fide offer"
2. (adj) authentic, bona fide, unquestionable, veritable
not counterfeit or copied
"an authentic signature"; "a bona fide manuscript"; "an unquestionable antique"; "photographs taken in a veritable bull ring"
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| Definition of 'bona fide' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. bona fide
in or with good faith; without fraud or deceit; real or really; actual or actually; genuine or genuinely; as, you must proceed bona fide; a bona fide purchaser or transaction
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