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inauthentic

[ in-aw-then-tik ]

adjective

  1. not authentic:

    inauthentic Indian jewelry mass-produced in a factory.



inauthentic

/ ˌɪɔːˈθɛԳɪ /

adjective

  1. not authentic; false
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • a·ٳt·· adverb
  • ··ٳ·پ··ٲ [in-aw-then-, tis, -i-tee, -th, uh, n-], noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of inauthentic1

First recorded in 1855–60; in- 3 + authentic
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“Now the challenge is, the question will be, at what point does that stop seeming like someone adapted to changing times and start seeming inauthentic, if not outright fake?”

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I think the artifice had reached a point of being inauthentic.

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Some have claimed that the film’s portrayal of Mexico is inauthentic and lacks proper context and nuance around drug cartels.

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“It is inconceivable to think that any achievements I have attained … were built based on falsifying emails or issuing inauthentic opinions,” he says.

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Behind the scenes, Amos clashed with Lear and the show’s writers over what he viewed as their inauthentic portrayals of Black life and the elevation of Jimmie Walker’s cartoonish J.J.,

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