authentic
/ɔːˈθɛntɪk/Genuine, real, or true, not fake or copied.
She bought an authentic antique vase at the market.
The vase is an original antique, not a reproduction.
His accent is authentic; he grew up in Spain.
His Spanish accent is real because he learned it naturally.
Often used to describe objects, experiences, or cultural expressions that are original and not imitations.
Sincere or deeply felt, not superficial.
Her smile was authentic, reflecting her true happiness.
Her smile was genuine and not forced.
Used to describe emotions or expressions that are heartfelt and not pretended.
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💡Pro Tip
Distinguish between physical and emotional authenticity
'Authentic' can describe both tangible objects (e.g., an authentic painting) and intangible qualities (e.g., an authentic emotion).
⚡Gold Rule
Avoid overuse
While 'authentic' is useful, overusing it can make descriptions sound repetitive. Vary your vocabulary with synonyms like 'genuine' or 'real'.
📖Word Origin
From Latin 'authenticus', from Greek 'authentikos', meaning 'original, genuine'.
📝Usage Notes
Often used to emphasize the originality or sincerity of something, especially in contrast to imitations or superficial appearances.