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Definition of bona fide adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

bona fide

adjective
 
/ˌbəʊnə ˈfaɪdi/
 
/ˌbəʊnə ˈfaɪdi/
[usually before noun] (from Latin)
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  1. real, legal or true; not false
    • a bona fide reason
    • Is it a bona fide, reputable organization?
    • You’re a bona fide member of the team now.
    • Students should have a bona fide reason for missing class, such as illness.
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryBona fide is used with these nouns:
    • reason
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    Word OriginLatin, literally ‘with good faith’, ablative singular of bona fides.
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