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Definition of inauthentic in English: inauthenticadjective ɪnɔːˈθɛntɪkˌinôˈTHen(t)ik 1Not in fact what it is said to be. the Holy Shroud of Turin is thought to have been proved inauthentic by radiocarbon dating Example sentencesExamples - So much is still obscure, corrupt and inauthentic in Ukrainian politics, but at the very heart of this change is something very authentic: human beings hoping to take control of their own destiny.
- And to whom, exactly, do these documents look inauthentic?
- Imagine a generation of American teenagers starting Kabuki theatre groups in their garages, and you have some idea of the problem - inauthentic doesn't even begin to describe it.
- The subject was of course CBS's grudging acknowledgement that the 60 Minutes documents might possibly be inauthentic.
- Popular culture is decadent and degenerate, and we're doomed as a civilisation to a relentless decline into inauthentic, commercialised pap.
- Developers are turning new downtowns - flush with corporate chains like GAP and Starbucks - into a cartoonish, inauthentic version of American downtowns of yesteryear.
- Protestants traditionally rejected the Apocrypha precisely because these books were fabricated and contained inauthentic material, despite the fact that these books might have been useful for evangelism.
- By suggesting that voices of protest are somehow alien and inauthentic, those in authority seek to cloud the issues and evade accountability for their own actions.
Synonyms unconvincing, unbelievable, incredible, ridiculous, absurd, preposterous - 1.1 Not genuinely belonging to a style or period.
baroque harpsichord pieces played on the decidedly inauthentic modern Steinway Example sentencesExamples - A possible reason for Saigon's weakness was made evident on departure, when we discovered that the restaurateurs had never been to Vietnam - thus explaining the slightly inauthentic food on offer.
- And yet, DeMille was routinely ignored, dismissed or devalued by the critics as old fashioned, inauthentic and disingenuous.
- It implies that there are literary forms and styles, literary subjects and interests, that are likewise inauthentic and consequently inappropriate for ethnic writers.
- 1.2 Lacking sincerity.
people close to death could not waste time being inauthentic Example sentencesExamples - That I might be one day disingenuous, inauthentic, think too much of myself, imagine that I know something more than somebody else knows and get run away - let this thing run away with me.
- In so many places, real life has retreated, squeezed out by the inauthentic and the superficial.
- But I started talking about my sex life because what is causing me problems in my work life is feeling dishonest, feeling inauthentic, and feeling insecure.
- Everyone is a caricature, manufactured and inauthentic.
- He comes across as a shallow, inarticulate man, simplistic in speech and inauthentic in manner.
Derivatives adverb In Heidegger's Being and Time, Biro reminds the reader, beings usually inhabit the world inauthentically. Example sentencesExamples - To exist in this way is to exist inauthentically.
- Another worry that many people have is that exercising virtue may require us to suppress our natural desires and inclinations and therefore to act inauthentically.
- For the most part, Heidegger would say we live inauthentically, and only in certain key moments is authentic existence a possibility.
- We rationalize when we inauthentically offer reasons to support our claim.
nounɪnɔːθɛnˈtɪsɪti Of course there are levels of inauthenticity, from reference and emulation to willful trickery, parody and outright forgery. Example sentencesExamples - The author claims that historical, iconographic, pathological, physical, and chemical evidence points to inauthenticity.
- On the other hand, if a woman artist speaks of militarism, imperialism, war and capitalism, she is still frequently rapped on her knuckles for inauthenticity, for transgressing into areas beyond her area of competence.
- After all, he works in an organization where inauthenticity reigns, where little truth is told, and where executives wouldn't know a feeling if it hit them in the face.
- What makes this very funny book a very serious one is the way it uses the ongoing question of authenticity and inauthenticity to explore some basic problems of contemporary American culture.
Definition of inauthentic in US English: inauthenticadjectiveˌinôˈTHen(t)ik 1Not in fact what it is said to be. the Holy Shroud of Turin is thought to have been proved inauthentic by radiocarbon dating Example sentencesExamples - So much is still obscure, corrupt and inauthentic in Ukrainian politics, but at the very heart of this change is something very authentic: human beings hoping to take control of their own destiny.
- Popular culture is decadent and degenerate, and we're doomed as a civilisation to a relentless decline into inauthentic, commercialised pap.
- The subject was of course CBS's grudging acknowledgement that the 60 Minutes documents might possibly be inauthentic.
- By suggesting that voices of protest are somehow alien and inauthentic, those in authority seek to cloud the issues and evade accountability for their own actions.
- Imagine a generation of American teenagers starting Kabuki theatre groups in their garages, and you have some idea of the problem - inauthentic doesn't even begin to describe it.
- Protestants traditionally rejected the Apocrypha precisely because these books were fabricated and contained inauthentic material, despite the fact that these books might have been useful for evangelism.
- Developers are turning new downtowns - flush with corporate chains like GAP and Starbucks - into a cartoonish, inauthentic version of American downtowns of yesteryear.
- And to whom, exactly, do these documents look inauthentic?
Synonyms unconvincing, unbelievable, incredible, ridiculous, absurd, preposterous - 1.1 Not genuinely belonging to a style or period.
baroque harpsichord pieces played on the decidedly inauthentic modern Steinway Example sentencesExamples - It implies that there are literary forms and styles, literary subjects and interests, that are likewise inauthentic and consequently inappropriate for ethnic writers.
- And yet, DeMille was routinely ignored, dismissed or devalued by the critics as old fashioned, inauthentic and disingenuous.
- A possible reason for Saigon's weakness was made evident on departure, when we discovered that the restaurateurs had never been to Vietnam - thus explaining the slightly inauthentic food on offer.
- 1.2 Lacking full reality or sincerity.
people close to death could not waste time being inauthentic Example sentencesExamples - He comes across as a shallow, inarticulate man, simplistic in speech and inauthentic in manner.
- But I started talking about my sex life because what is causing me problems in my work life is feeling dishonest, feeling inauthentic, and feeling insecure.
- That I might be one day disingenuous, inauthentic, think too much of myself, imagine that I know something more than somebody else knows and get run away - let this thing run away with me.
- In so many places, real life has retreated, squeezed out by the inauthentic and the superficial.
- Everyone is a caricature, manufactured and inauthentic.
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