inauthentic in English

adjective
1
not in fact what it is said to be.
the Holy Shroud of Turin is thought to have been proved inauthentic by radiocarbon dating

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1. It's twofold: its inauthentic relationship with the things it looks at and also its inauthentic relationship with its own underpinnings.

2. Don't allow peer pressure to force you into an inauthentic role.

3. But is it "real music," or something inauthentic and artificial?

4. Research suggests that an inauthentic smile to hide unhappiness can further worsen your mood.

5. 28 Women's political life is characterised as marginal, shallow and inauthentic in comparison with that of men.

6. What she means is that there is something inorganic, derivative and inauthentic about a lot of mobile communication.

7. It is an inauthentic way of living, as we deny responsibility for our own lives, our own choices.

8. Not only was I stuck in my inauthentic hatred, but the feelings underneath were hurting me too!

9. For Nietzsche, the underpinnings of consciousness which make the operations of consciousness inauthentic are the nature of language itself.

10. Christians and humanists are not alone in agreeing that doubt can be an antidote to inauthentic faith or to error and falsehood.

11. And, knowing who you are inside -- independent of the pressures to adapt to a "self" that may bring external reward but also feels alien and inauthentic.

12. suggest this ties in with findings men are more likely to interpret ambiguous or inauthentic signals (short-onset smiles) as flirtatious behaviour.

13. Ken Wilber once suggested that my inauthentic hatred will never go away, for these authentic feelings were underneath them, forever creating more.

14. He admits that he doesn't really have an advanced theory that secures one kind of representation as true or authentic and secures another kind of representation as bias and inauthentic.

15. As with many aspects of happiness, people often assume that friendship should flow easily and naturally, and that trying to "work" on it is forced and inauthentic.

16. The embroidery and decoration, all that now seems inauthentic, something that, in fact Yeats's audience had failed to value properly he's complaining here in this poem.

17. There's something wrong about lives, something inauthentic about lives that are lived without facing the facts of our mortality and living accordingly, whatever the appropriate responses might be.

18. Deep acting may help improve mood in the short-term, but Scott says it has been suggested that if people do this over a long period they start to feel inauthentic.