- bona fide adj
- ['bəʊnə'faɪdɪ]
(antique, excuse) autentico (-a), (offer) serio (-a), onesto (-a)
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bona fide — bo·na fide / bō nə ˌfīd, bä nə ; ˌbō nə fī dē, fī də/ adj [Latin, in good faith] 1 a: characterized by good faith and lack of fraud or deceit a bona fide offer b: valid under or in compliance with the law retirement incentives made part of a bona … Law dictionary
bona fide — [bō′nə fīd΄, bän′əfīd΄; bō΄nə fī′dē] adj., adv. [L] 1. in good faith; made or done without fraud or deceit [a bona fide offer to negotiate] 2. genuine; real [a bona fide Chippendale chair] SYN. AUTHENTIC … English World dictionary
bona fide — adj. Bona fide is used with these nouns: ↑reason … Collocations dictionary
bona fide — adj (oböj. JUR god tro, bona fide principen att en juridisk förpliktelse ska fullgöras på ett ärligt och uppriktigt sätt … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
bona fide — [[t]bo͟ʊnə fa͟ɪdi[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n If something or someone is bona fide, they are genuine or real. [FORMAL] We are happy to donate to bona fide charitable causes... We simply cannot believe that a bona fide seller would conduct business on… … English dictionary
bona fide — bo|na fi|de [ˌbəunə ˈfaıdi US ˈbəunə faıd] adj [Date: 1700 1800; : Latin; Origin: in good faith ] real, true, and not intended to deceive anyone ▪ Only bona fide members are allowed to use the club pool … Dictionary of contemporary English
bona fide — [ˌbəʊnə ˈfaɪdi] adj a bona fide person or thing is really what they seem or claim to be … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
bona fide — adj. & adv. adj. genuine; sincere. adv. genuinely; sincerely. Etymology: L, ablat. sing. of BONA FIDES … Useful english dictionary
bona fide — bo•na fide or bo•na fide [[t]ˈboʊ nəˌfaɪd, ˈbɒn ə; ˈboʊ nəˈfaɪ di[/t]] adj. 1) cvb made, done, etc., in good faith; without deception or fraud 2) cvb authentic; genuine; real • Etymology: 1935–45; < L … From formal English to slang
bona — adj, exclamation British excellent, fine, the real thing. An all pur pose term of approbation increasingly heard among working class Londoners in the 1980s, probably derived from bona fide or from the Spanish and Italian words for good (buena and … Contemporary slang
bona — /bowns/ Goods; property; possessions. In the Roman law, this term was used to designate all species of property, real, personal, and mixed, but was more strictly applied to real estate. In civil law, it includes both personal property… … Black's law dictionary