[
UK
/ɪnɔːθˈɛntɪk/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
false or fake; not what it appears to be
a spurious work of art
How To Use inauthentic In A Sentence
- And to whom, exactly, do these documents look inauthentic?
- The last section touches on possible motives for literary forgeries and inauthentic early texts.
- Popular culture is decadent and degenerate, and we're doomed as a civilisation to a relentless decline into inauthentic, commercialised pap.
- 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.
- The subject was of course CBS's grudging acknowledgement that the 60 Minutes documents might possibly be inauthentic.
- Christians and humanists are not alone in agreeing that doubt can be an antidote to inauthentic faith or to error and falsehood.
- He comes across as a shallow, inarticulate man, simplistic in speech and inauthentic in manner.
- Even the monumental Marian shrine in Washington, D.C., replete with a plethora of elegant Byzantine images, feels cold and inauthentic to me.
- He comes across as a shallow, inarticulate man, simplistic in speech and inauthentic in manner.
- 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.