Legitimate
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Meanings of Legitimate
Adjective
- Following the law or rules.
- Real and true, not fake.
- Born to parents who are married.
- Connected to rights that are passed down.
Verb
- To make something lawful or accepted.
Noun
- A person who is born to parents who are married to each other.
Explanation of the word: Legitimate
Legitimate means something is real or true. Like if you have a real toy, it's legitimate, but if it's just a picture of a toy, it's not.
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Translations for the word: Legitimate
hindi
वैध (vaid)
vaid
वैध (vaid)
vaid
सही (sahi)
sahi
Synonyms for the word: Legitimate
Antonyms for the word: Legitimate
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Legitimate
What does 'legitimate' mean?
The word 'legitimate' means something that is real, accepted, or allowed by law or rules.
How do you pronounce 'legitimate'?
You pronounce 'legitimate' like this: luh-JIT-uh-mit.
What is the origin of the word 'legitimate'?
The word 'legitimate' comes from the Latin word 'legitimus', which means 'lawful' or 'according to law'.
What is the meaning of 'legitimate' in Hindi?
The word 'legitimate' in Hindi is 'वैध' (Vaidha).