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inauthentic
[ in-aw-then-tik ]
inauthentic
/ ˌɪɔːˈθɛԳɪ /
adjective
- not authentic; false
Other 51Թ Forms
- a·ٳt·· adverb
- ··ٳ·پ··ٲ [in-aw-then-, tis, -i-tee, -th, uh, n-], noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inauthentic1
Example Sentences
“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?”
I think the artifice had reached a point of being inauthentic.
Some have claimed that the film’s portrayal of Mexico is inauthentic and lacks proper context and nuance around drug cartels.
“It is inconceivable to think that any achievements I have attained … were built based on falsifying emails or issuing inauthentic opinions,” he says.
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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