legit - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • go: Sherman: I'm either at risk, or I get out, or I go legit.
  • appear: Spammers are now publishing their own SPF records to help themselves appear more legit and to increase chances of bypassing any existing filters.
  • seem: Only a few alerted ASIC that the company didn't seem legit.
  • make: Mob thought processes made legit by a mandate from Corporate.

Noun used with modifier

  • %: The label is going to be 100 % legit, done by somebody with a love of the music.
  • look: If they'll do that in public, imagine what they'll do to an email that look legit?

Modifies a noun

  • platform: Tho optimists might say the same is also true for legit platforms, so that shouldn't affect overall stats.
  • copy: The latter means buying a bootleg copy or copying someone else's legit copy.
  • site: If those sites got banned would your legit site be banned?
  • service: However they are confident their work, coupled with the growth of legit download services, would start to take effect.
  • sector: All of which could mean the legit P2P sector could very quickly be a victim of death by DRM.
  • scorer: To a speed legit post scorer was located in quot sur les.

Modifying Another Word

  • totally: His Dad in Plymouth had been " not totally legit " .
  • completely: Must mean the " lawyer " thinks I'm not completely legit.
  • fully: That is, XML is fully legit as SGML.
  • not: I can't register for some reason; it seems to think that my perfectly dull email address is not legit.

Used with adjective complement

  • look: I've never had a problem getting a rebate from CC, and what was on the website looked legit.
  • seem: I've had a look at the site and it seems legit to me and a very good cause.
  • appear: Are they typing in gibberish or stuff that appears completely legit?

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