different between genuinely vs unaffectedly
genuinely
English
Etymology
genuine +? -ly
Adverb
genuinely (comparative more genuinely, superlative most genuinely)
- In a genuine manner; truthfully, truly.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:honestly
Translations
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unaffectedly
English
Etymology
unaffected +? -ly
Adverb
unaffectedly (comparative more unaffectedly, superlative most unaffectedly)
- In an unaffected manner; sincerely and genuinely.
- 2007 Nov. 7. Alfred Hickling review of The Adoption Papers in The Guardian.
- Lisa Livingstone as Molly gives the kind of unaffectedly natural performance you would happily watch until the cows come home.
- 2007 Nov. 7. Alfred Hickling review of The Adoption Papers in The Guardian.
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