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US
/ˌənɔˈθɛntɪk/
]
[ UK /ʌnɔːθˈɛntɪk/ ]
[ UK /ʌnɔːθˈɛntɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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false or fake; not what it appears to be
a spurious work of art
How To Use unauthentic In A Sentence
- The Greek food bloggers have been so wonderful and welcoming to me despite my unauthentic interpretation of Pastitsio! Recipe for Sea Urchin Risotto (Ριζότο με Αχινό)
- Henry proposes that, far from being commodified, unauthentic representations, such tourist performances ‘open up’ for Aboriginal people a means for exploring different possibilities of being.
- The ITU however - the foremost communications organisation in the world - remains unauthenticated and as such is on lock.
- A wise editor recently suggested to me that Americans sense that ‘organized’ religion is unauthentic.
- So they were unauthentic and resisted in passive ways.
- To study Wang Zuoliang's translation version of Thunderstorm with the guidance of Relevance-Adaptation Model, it is easy to find out some authentic and unauthentic translation examples.
- But if the partner is remote, then CICS does not directly trust the partner to assert unauthenticated user IDs unless it identifies itself with a trusted digital certificate.
- It may be that a better word than "unauthentic" would be "disingenuous". Authentic Learning Environments « open thinking
- Did they think that a movie about Russia would be somehow unauthentic if the characters sounded like, you know, Russians?
- DeMille-the-Christian-artist was not being overly zealous, perverse or unauthentic here.