Noun 1. genuineness - the state of being genuine actuality - the state of actually existing objectively; "a hope that progressed from possibility to actuality" spuriousness - state of lacking genuineness 2. genuineness - undisputed credibility authenticity, legitimacy believability, credibility, credibl...
Noun1. authenticator- one who determines authenticity (as of works of art) or who guarantees validity appraiser artistic creation,artistic production,art- the creation of beautiful or significant things; "art does not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any good at art"; "he ...
jorts (noun): a pair of shorts made of denim, e.g., a pair of jeans cut off above the knee kayfabe (noun): a tacit agreement between professional wrestlers and their fans to pretend that overtly staged wrestling events are genuine manosphere (noun): a loosely affiliated network of masculi...
Noun 1. Omani - a native or inhabitant of Oman Muscat and Oman, Oman, Sultanate of Oman - a strategically located monarchy on the southern and eastern coasts of the Arabian Peninsula; the economy is dominated by oil Arab, Arabian - a member of a Semitic people originally from the Arabian...
The same is true of the novels and novellas The Cherry Whirlpool (1961), Bread—A Noun (1964), and Kariukha (1967) by M. N. Alekseev, The Salty Dell (parts 1–2, 1967–68), and The Commission (1975) by Zalygin, and Shadows Disappear at Noon (1963) and The Eternal Summons (...
the water from (a substance or material); dehydrate使脱水stroll[N-COUNT]Stroll is also a noun....
When you use two (or more) adjectives that are roughly of the same importance and modify the same noun, they are calledcoordinate adjectives. Separate them with a comma. While you don’t need adjectives in sentences, using them makes your descriptions realistic and interesting for the reader....
For 837/NEXT, we raised the bar with a collaborative art experience in partnership with Nouns, an open-source generative art project. Visitors to 837X , Discord and 837 IRL could customize their own Noun avatar, then add it to a massive mixed-reality art piece by rising Korean artist So ...
mid-14c., houpen, partly imitative, partly from Old French huper, houper "to cry out, shout," also imitative. It is attested as an interjection from at least mid-15c. Spelling with wh- is from mid-15c. The noun is recorded from c. 1600. Phrase whoop it up "create a disturbance"...
mid-15c., rosarie, "rose garden, ground set apart for the cultivation of roses," a sense now obsolete, from Latin rosarium "rose garden," in Medieval Latin also "garland; string of beads; series of prayers," from noun use of neuter of rosarius "of roses," from rosa "rose" (see ro...