authentically (Meaning)

Wordnet

authentically (r)

genuinely; with authority

Webster

authentically (adv.)

In an authentic manner; with the requisite or genuine authority.

authentically Sentence Examples

  1. The chef's cooking exuded an authentically Italian flavor that transported diners to the heart of Tuscany.
  2. The museum's artifacts provided an authentically historical glimpse into ancient civilizations.
  3. Her accent was so authentically British that she sounded like a character straight out of a Jane Austen novel.
  4. The antique furniture in the home had been preserved authentically, allowing visitors to experience a bygone era.
  5. The artist's brushstrokes captured the subject's emotions authentically, revealing their inner turmoil.
  6. The folk songs were sung authentically, preserving a centuries-old tradition and heritage.
  7. Her smile was authentically radiant, a true reflection of her inner joy.
  8. The documentary film presented an authentically unflinching account of the war's horrors.
  9. The artisans used authentically traditional methods to craft exquisite pottery that honored their ancestors' legacy.
  10. The students' performances were authentically their own work, showcasing their creativity and originality.

FAQs About the word authentically

genuinely; with authorityIn an authentic manner; with the requisite or genuine authority.

actually, really,very, truly, genuinely, simply, almost, practically,just, exactly

supposedly, apparently, apparently,supposedly, professedly, ostensibly, outwardly, professedly,seemingly, seemingly

The chef's cooking exuded an authentically Italian flavor that transported diners to the heart of Tuscany.

The museum's artifacts provided an authentically historical glimpse into ancient civilizations.

Her accent was so authentically British that she sounded like a character straight out of a Jane Austen novel.

The antique furniture in the home had been preserved authentically, allowing visitors to experience a bygone era.