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inauthentic

[in-aw-then-tik]

adjective

  1. not authentic.

    inauthentic Indian jewelry mass-produced in a factory.



inauthentic

/ ˌɪnɔːˈθɛntɪk /

adjective

  1. not authentic; false

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Other Word Forms

  • inauthentically adverb
  • inauthenticity noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of inauthentic1

First recorded in 1855–60; in- 3 + authentic
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Example Sentences

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In her own words, the goalkeeper says it simply would've felt "inauthentic" to not go public with something that is "so important" to her.

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Ms. Sherrill wasn’t accused of cheating, but she hasn’t been all that forthcoming—reinforcing the idea that she’s inauthentic.

“Nobody wants scripted, inauthentic, staged commercials—people trust real opinions, real emotions.”

Now, thanks in part to the psychedelics, she understands that “there is no wrong way — the only wrong way would be to be inauthentic.”

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Although the traditional style had been attacked by some critics as inauthentic and backwards looking.

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