Authentic in a sentence as an adjective

It always goes away but during that time my thoughts & views feel so, authentic.

It takes a lot of effort to maintain an authentic connection.

To this very day, this is the most authentic hacker movie in existence.

The new logo represents a very authentic reflection of the change to the brand, and the company itself.

Sell authentic, sell natural, sell one-of-a-kind, sell meaning, sell status, sell a story, etc.

The most dangerous thing you can do with a story like this is try to pick apart the things that seem true; your brain is wired to make the wrong things seem authentic.

This is something Marshall McLuhan said back in the Sixties, when the world was in the grip of authentic- seeming future narratives.

Even the token manufacturers were not able to determine which of a set of tokens were authentic and which were counterfeit.

Parents have trouble connecting authentically with their children--imagine doing it with scores of students per semester.

My sister was home at the time and grew suspicious from the outset but my dad was totally convinced that the voice was authentic and that the caller simply knew too much.

Here you'll see someone whose learned from their past mistakes, likely acting differently due to life lessons, and are essentially the most authentic "version" of a person they currently are.

I'd rather see more editor developers spend time finding a solution that provides a truly authentic Vim mode instead of spending countless hours merely approaching 90% compatibility.

English-language movies, books, and other authentic examples of use by native speakers are also pervasively available around the world in a degree unmatched by materials in any other language.

But what the warnings are warning you about, but cannot just come out and say, is that the program will not be secure in the future because a third party now has the keys to sign authentic new insecure versions.\nThis wouldn't be unlike Lavabit shutting down.

Authentic definitions

adjective

conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief; "an authentic account by an eyewitness"; "reliable information"

See also: reliable

adjective

not counterfeit or copied; "an authentic signature"; "a bona fide manuscript"; "an unquestionable antique"; "photographs taken in a veritable bull ring"

See also: unquestionable veritable