UNAUTHENTIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Respondents felt that they were obliged to behave in ways that felt unauthentic in order to be accepted Many people believe that his behaviour shows genuine commitment and is not simply unauthentic deception
UNAUTHENTIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Respondents felt that they were forced to behave in ways that felt unauthentic in order to be accepted Many people believe that his behavior shows genuine commitment and is not simply unauthentic deception
unauthentic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective unauthentic (comparative more unauthentic, superlative most unauthentic) Not authentic; inauthentic Synonym: inauthentic (more common)
Unauthentic - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Unauthentic refers to something that is not genuine, real, or true This term is often used to describe items, actions, or statements that lack integrity or originality In the context of art, for example, an unauthentic piece would be a forgery or imitation rather than an original work