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US
/ˌɔˈθɛnɪkɫi, ˌɔˈθɛntɪkɫi/
]
[ UK /ɔːθˈɛntɪkli/ ]
[ UK /ɔːθˈɛntɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
-
genuinely; with authority
it is authentically British
How To Use authentically In A Sentence
- Civ. professors from Trenton State with time on their hands have constructed a replica Pilgrim town with three windowless, dirt-floor pilgrim houses, trucked-in period barnyard animals, and lots of authentic but unhandy Pilgrim implements, built a hand-adzed paled fence, laid in a subsistence garden and produced old-timey clothes and authentically inadequate footwear for the Pilgrims themselves. The Lay of the Land (II)
- In Europe it was conceived as an authentically humane and egalitarian socialist society.
- Live authentically. Why would you continue to compromise something that's beautiful to create something that is fake. Steve Maraboli
- The epistemological problem with authenticity is that there's no way of knowing when you are living authentically.
- The open bar and kitchen create a personable dining experience, offering up authentically prepared dishes such as tandoori chicken, Peking duck, and nua kem fried rice. PRWeb
- The book, narrated in the first person (and in an archaic style, although whether authentically or in imitation I don't recall), has a false ending which appears to bring the story to a close.
- The walk will be led by two authentically dressed Georgian characters, and there will be readings and stories galore.
- Modern Catholic theologians can find in Luther's writings an authentically Christian voice whose witness to a common gospel can edify as well as irritate Catholic readers.
- The rich and the famous are as vulnerable as anybody else to the sideswipes of fate, and perhaps more so since the artificial demands imposed on their lives means they are less authentically connected to the pulse of destiny.
- The exterior will be authentically restored to its original 1890s character.