authentic

  • 71authentic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. genuine, real, authoritative, trustworthy. See truth, authority.Ant., fake, spurious, counterfeit. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Reliable] Syn. trustworthy, authoritative, factual; see authoritative 1 …

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  • 72authentic — au·then·tic || ɔː θentɪk adj. reliable; genuine …

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  • 73authentic —    Being trustworthy as genuine; original; the real thing …

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  • 74authentic — adjective 1》 of undisputed origin or veracity; genuine. 2》 Music (of a church mode) containing notes between the principal note or final and the note an octave higher. Compare with plagal. Derivatives authentically adverb authenticity ɔ:θɛn… …

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  • 75authentic — a. 1. Genuine, real, true, veritable, pure, uncorrupted, unadulterated, not false, not spurious, not fictitious, not apocryphal, what it purports to be. 2. Trustworthy, reliable, authoritative, veritable, true, accurate, according to the facts,… …

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  • 76authentic — adj 1. reliable, dependable, trustworthy, trusted, trusty; credible, believable, Inf. all right, Inf.O.K.; realistic, true to life, factual, actual, real, true; honest, truthful, veracious; exact, precise, accurate, close, faithful, strict;… …

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  • 77authentic — au·then·tic …

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  • 78authentic —    Oia i o …

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  • 79authentic — Properly attested; executed according to law; genuine …

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  • 80authentic — adj. 1 a of undisputed origin; genuine. b reliable or trustworthy. 2 Mus. (of a mode) containing notes between the final and an octave higher (cf. PLAGAL). Derivatives: authentically adv. authenticity n. Etymology: ME f. OF autentique f. LL… …

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