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    Bo·na fi·des
    /ˈbōnə ˌfīdz/

    noun

    • 1. a person's honesty and sincerity of intention: "why would you cast aspersions on my bona fides?"
  2. Bona fides is a Latin phrase that means "good faith" or "sincerity". It can also refer to the fact of being genuine or the evidence of one's qualifications or achievements.

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  4. Bona fide is a Latin phrase meaning "in good faith" and implies sincerity, genuineness, or absence of fraud. Learn how to use it in different contexts, such as business, law, or grammar, with synonyms, examples, and word history.

  5. Bona fides means the abilities and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job or activity, or proof of these abilities and experience. It can also mean a document that proves someone is a particular person or has a particular job or qualification.

  6. Bona fides is a Latin phrase meaning "good faith" or "absence of fraud". It can be used as a singular or plural noun to refer to the state of being exactly as claims or appearances indicate, or to the official papers or documents that prove authenticity or legitimacy.

  7. Bona fide is an adjective that means real, not false, or genuine. It is often used in legal or official contexts. Learn how to use it in sentences and see synonyms and translations.

  8. Bona fides means the abilities and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job or activity, or proof of these abilities and experience. Learn how to use this term in different contexts, see examples and translations in other languages.

  9. Bona fide means made, done, presented, etc., in good faith; without deception or fraud. It also means authentic, true, or genuine. See the origin, usage, and examples of bona fide in different contexts.

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