unauthentic / ɔˈθɛn tɪk /

不真实的不真实不正宗不正宗的

unauthentic 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not false or copied; genuine; real: an authentic antique.
  2. having an origin supported by unquestionable evidence; authenticated; verified: an authentic document of the Middle Ages; an authentic work of the old master.
  3. representing one’s true nature or beliefs; true to oneself or to the person identified: a story told in the authentic voice of a Midwestern farmer; a senator’s speech that sounded authentic.
  4. entitled to acceptance or belief because of agreement with known facts or experience; reliable; trustworthy: an authentic report on poverty in Africa.
  5. Law. executed with all due formalities: an authentic deed.
  6. Music. having a range extending from the final to the octave above.Compare plagal. consisting of a dominant harmony followed by a tonic.
  7. Obsolete. authoritative.

unauthentic 近义词

unauthentic

等同于 spurious

更多unauthentic例句

  1. The cursing is the latest addition to Bryant’s paint-by-numbers approach to sounding hardened, and it’s as authentic as $5 mink.
  2. Reaching them via search in an authentic way that highlights your values is key to capturing and maintaining their attention.
  3. “It’s the deeply connected authentic brands with scale that will win,” he said.
  4. At workplaces on our list, women are encouraged to bring their authentic selves to work.
  5. It is organic, authentic power through content, which is precisely what all brands and influencers should want.
  6. Do you consider the names of the seventy-two elders also unauthentic?
  7. Besides, many of his statements that were wont to be treated as altogether unauthentic have been vindicated by later research.
  8. If the history of William Tell itself is unauthentic, we must not demand authenticity for its visible memorials and sites.
  9. But Sir W. Muir chooses the latter uncertain and unauthentic traditions.
  10. Legends are told of Robin's scorned defiance of the laws, but they are intangible and unauthentic.