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Meanings of
authentic
in English
Not counterfeit or copied.
veritable
unquestionable
bona fide
Related terms
genuine
echt
Conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief.
reliable
Related terms
trustworthy
trusty
Synonyms
Examples for "
veritable
"
veritable
unquestionable
bona fide
Examples for "
veritable
"
1
It was fine food for such a rough camp, a
veritable
feast.
2
In Scranton the storm of March 25th amounted to a
veritable
tornado.
3
There is a
veritable
cable; enough to hang the whole case on.
4
These man-eating fish are a
veritable
scourge in the waters they frequent.
5
For the next five minutes Max was also a
veritable
hugging machine.
1
It is a lovely moment -a note of
unquestionable
material truth.
2
In the main, and as a general description, this is quite
unquestionable
.
3
Certainly, I have read the book; it is full of
unquestionable
genius.
4
But what is
unquestionable
is Harry is no longer playing second banana.
5
This was when the
unquestionable
authority of the prophet really took hold.
1
Realize that
bona
fide
student loan companies don't impose upfront application fees.
2
It soon was and gave them their first
bona
fide
hit single.
3
Might help keep them alive or become a
bona
fide
collector's item.
4
Trust us: One of our designers is a
bona
fide
rock star.
5
He became a
bona
fide
star, starting in the Indian Premier League.
Usage of
authentic
in English
1
The list was long and familiar: Be
authentic
;
inspire purpose; embrace uncertainty.
2
Here are a few key things to remember: -Try to be
authentic
.
3
In celebrating women's historic achievements, we present an
authentic
view of history.
4
We have made clear our openness to
authentic
negotiations with North Korea.
5
The problem is that some staff have become a bit too
authentic
.
6
We wanted it to feel like an
authentic
work place, she says.
7
He wanted to learn how to cook
authentic
Russian dishes in Russia.
8
Then the question: has Rapinoe always been so
authentic
and so blunt?
9
If we are to continue the pretense, we need to be
authentic
.
10
They said the document was
authentic
and should have ensured safe passage.
11
Not to mention an infinitely cheaper and more
authentic
way to travel.
12
They made the doll new clothes from
authentic
materials of the time.
13
James explains it simply: We've always been
authentic
and who we are.
14
You have to be
authentic
in order to build trust, she says.
15
With the advent of the Varangians the
authentic
history of Russia begins.
16
This is, for all intents and purposes, an
authentic
Irish short story.
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authentic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more authentic
authentic history
as authentic
authentic information
authentic self
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Authentic
through the time
Authentic
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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