Learn the correct form “Bona Fide” and why “Bonafide” is an incorrect merged spelling.
Incorrect spelling - “Bonafide” is an incorrect merged form that is not recognized in formal English.
"Bonafide" is a common misspelling of "Bona fide". Always use "Bona fide" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Bona fide” means genuine, real, or made in good faith (Latin origin).
"Bona fide": “Bona fide” means genuine, real, or made in good faith (Latin origin).
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" This is a bona fide document.
"Correct:" She made a bona fide attempt to help.
"Correct:" He is a bona fide member.
"Correct:" They conducted a bona fide investigation.
"Incorrect:" This is a bonafide document.
"Incorrect:" He is a bonafide member.
"Incorrect:" She made a bonafide attempt.
"Incorrect:" A bonafide certificate was issued.
A: Bona fide (two words).
A: No, it is not standard English.
A: Genuine or real.
A: Think ‘Good faith = bona fide.’
“Bona fide” is correct; “bonafide” is a non-standard, incorrect spelling.