3072 examples of genuine in sentences

"Have you a ticketsay one issued some time agowhich you are positive is genuine?"

I'll have to compare all these tickets with the admittedly genuine one, and I'll have to make some intricate tests.

"Which is the bogus and which is the genuine?"

In some respects he even excelled Ariosto: in all, with the exception of style, shewed himself a genuine though immature master.

Never did man enter into the married state from more honourable motives, or from a heart more truly seeking the genuine happiness of that state than Mr Airy, and he will, I trust, find his reward in you from all that a good wife can render to the best of husbands, and his happiness be reflected on yourself."

It would be difficult to find letters of more genuine feeling and satisfaction, or more eloquently expressed, than these.

If she could have been a Roman Catholic, genuine and convincedwith what ardour would she have cast herself down before the confessional, and whispered her sinfulness to the mysterious face within; and with what ecstasy would she have received the absolutionthat cleansing bath of the soul!

Guzzlers of ale and drinkers of lagerbier will be pleased to learn that this Northern Valhalla was a sort of celestial beer-saloon, thus showing that it was a genuine Teutonic paradise; for ale would surely be found in such a region.

Although it might be prudent as a means of breaking up the small workshop to attempt to impose upon the "middleman" the legal responsibility, genuine reform directed to this aspect of "sweating," can only operate by making the real employing firm directly responsible for the industrial condition of its outdoor direct or indirect employés.

And you cannot expect anything else of women if you consider that the most distinguished intellects among the whole sex have never managed to produce a single achievement in the fine arts that is really great, genuine, and original; or given to the world any work of permanent value in any sphere.

The man who seeks to do what is good and genuine, must avoid what is bad, and be ready to defy the opinions of the mob, nay, even to despise it and its misleaders.

It is a temple in which more sincere recognition, more genuine esteem, is given to the several excellencies of such folk, than to superiority of mind, even of a high order, which obtains from the great majority only a verbal acknowledgment.

It was evident that he took a genuine and amiable interest in my researches.

His sweetness and an underlying note of pathos give his work a peculiar and genuine character; but he is just not of the greatest.

Little girls, though their legs might be uncovered, had their chubby features shrouded in disfiguring gauze and to our unaccustomed foreign eyes a genuine widow represented nothing more shapely than a more or less stubby pillar festooned with crape.

But fortunately detractors were absent, and such trifling discrepancies did not lessen the genuine delight afforded the spectators by this unique design which, as a card proudly informed the world, was entirely the work of the employés of the firm.

His optimism could not be snuffed out, for he was a genuine believer that the natural tendency of humankind was to do right.

Peabody's cordiality and sympathy were to Langdon's mind partly genuine and partly false.

It's getting harder every day to tell what's genuine and what isn't in this town.

His face recorded a genuine pain.

In conclusion, the reviewer observed, "We intended here to conclude this long article, when a strong report reached us of certain trans-Atlantic confessions, which, if genuine (though of this we know nothing), assign a different author to these volumes than the party suspected by our Scottish correspondents.

He who despises fame will have it genuine.

Because, I suppose, amid all differences, he had found one point of likeness between himself and Thurnall; he had found that Tom at heart was a truly genuine man, sincere and faithful to his own scheme of the universe.

From the tip of her pert little hat to the toes of her ultra-fashionable shoes she was expressive of the independent rising generationa generation wiser in the ways of the world than that from which it was sprunga generation strangely bereft of genuine youth, yet charming in an entirely modern and unique manner.

There was a marvellous genuine freshness of colour in the clear complexion, and the woman carried her head well upon a really magnificent neck.

3072 examples of  genuine  in sentences