genuinely Meaning in Telugu ( genuinely తెలుగు అంటే)
యదార్ధంగా, నేర్పుగా తెరువు
Adverb:
నిజాయితీగా, నేర్పుగా తెరువు, నిశ్శబ్దంగా,
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genuinely's Usage Examples:
finished his tax papers and he does not believe that she could be genuinely unoffended at being called pretentious.
Mark Braxton of Radio Times awarded it two stars out of five, describing it as a firm fan favourite but a limp sequel to Kinda, adding where Kinda had bravura performances and genuinely unsettling moments, here the coils of plot and subtext hang rather limply.
published by the Socialist Workers Party, for something more genuinely "leftie", such as the Morning Star.
In 1988, when talking about the effects of coaching fast bowlers, Geoffrey Boycott commented, Remember what happened to Graham Dilley, who started out as a genuinely quick bowler.
He also seems to be more genuinely sadistic than Knives.
unwillingness to forego certain comforts, such as having more than "a thimbleful of water a day" and seems genuinely shocked they refuse to accept martial.
Big Dada's unique and it will always be unique because it's a philosophy, y'know? It's unique because it dares to stick its neck out and it's run by people who genuinely love music.
mix of fakes, hokum, and the genuinely educational and introduced the "hootchy-cootchy" version of the belly dance in the "Street in Cairo" amusement;.
For such a community to ever come into being, "philosophers [must] become kings…or those now called kings [must]…genuinely.
These self-obsessed women seemed genuinely unaware that 9/11 was an attack on our nation and acted as if the terrorist attacks happened only to them.
genuinely informative reading, on a variety of literary-related subjects, blissfully free of that consciously ‘ironic’ style of commentary that sadly informs.
It was aimed to help customers who were genuinely facing hardship and therefore not everyone would be eligible.
Synonyms:
truly, really,
Antonyms:
insincerely,