to be genuine, verified
to be real
to not have any intent to deceive
often refers to documentation’s authentication
to be unadulterated and valid
to be legal, sound and legitimate
to be straight and proper
in good faith, without any malicious intent
to be honest and sincere
The text on this website is bona fides, always.
The court always believes that the person act bona fides.
This is a bona fide sample of the handwriting of the prince from the17th.
I need to secure a bona fide statement of the intent to sell this place before I can put it up.
She decided to take up acting as a career and became the first bona fide actress with an Indian origin in the United States.
This film is going to be a bona fide After all, it comes from a great story teller.
The Google says, “We gives priority to the bona fides content and text on a website.”
The new immigration policy is implemented so blindly that it sometimes leads to rejection of bona fide political refugees.
There is no origin for this idiom
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