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		Definition of authentically in English: authenticallyadverb ɔːˈθɛntɪkliəˈθɛn(t)ək(ə)li 1Undisputedly; genuinely.  her dances are as authentically Brazilian as their creator Example sentencesExamples -  The hints of jazz and bluegrass confirm that the landscape is authentically American.
 -  Liturgy, in its authentically Orthodox sense, is the transfiguration of nature.
 -  How much of it is authentically Mahler?
 -  The process is driven by the twin goals of participating in the new modern look and of accessing the authentically antique.
 -  This record producer was also behind the first authentically Cajun album.
 -  It all feels like cinéma-vérité because of the location shoots and the authentically Canadian cast.
 -  It is fitting that each is remembered by something fine and authentically British.
 -  She thought everything was cheap and silly-looking, not authentically Chinese.
 -  While the supporting players are authentically pot-bellied and stained of armpit, they look like pimps and hookers.
 -  The achievements of Italian artists fix our idea of the correctly and authentically classical.
 
 - 1.1 In the traditional or original way, or in a way that faithfully resembles an original.
 finding someone to cook curry authentically can be a real challenge  the film authentically recreates 17th-century Delft Example sentencesExamples -  The exterior will be authentically restored to its original 1890s character.
 -  Recreating the environment of 1863 and authentically reenacting the battle are a popular form of play at Gettysburg.
 -  The objective here is to let people see—as authentically as possible—what it's like to be on the front lines of those conflicts.
 -  This video game has over 60 authentically modeled aircraft ranging from harrier-type jets to military helicopters.
 -  This is yet another complication to the notion of recreating authentically an Elizabethan performance.
 -  She used her collections to re-create, as authentically as possible, 18th-century New England farm life.
 -  He made sure the Royal Canadian Redcoats were by far the most authentically costumed of those in any Hollywood production.
 -  Such immersion into another culture and language is necessary if one is authentically to perform the dances of that culture.
 -  This particular feast is unobtainable here, but there are plenty of other good things authentically evocative of Turkey.
 -  In 1875, the two German immigrants created their brand name to sound authentically American.
 
  - 1.2 (in existentialist philosophy) in accordance with an emotionally appropriate, significant, purposive, and responsible mode of human life.
 am I living authentically, in a way that embodies my personal values? Example sentencesExamples -  The epistemological problem with authenticity is that there's no way of knowing when you are living authentically.
 -  The gods have power, but they lack passionate attachments, the very faculty which makes us authentically human.
 -  Existing authentically towards death is not dwelling on one's death, forever thinking about it.
 -  To be authentically is to choose one's own life in the face of one's mortality.
 -  It involves finding acceptance for who you authentically are.
 -  Being guided by forces external to the self, and which one cannot authentically embrace, seems to mark the height of oppression.
 -  An authentically meaningful life is one that answers to the existential condition of being human.
 -  Heidegger turns explicitly to the question of what is involved in existing authentically.
 -  It is a way of moving into the future by taking over one's destiny, authentically and with resolve.
 -  A person can pretend to be happy only so many times before that person forgets how it feels to be authentically happy.
 
  
    Definition of authentically in US English: authenticallyadverbəˈTHen(t)ək(ə)lēəˈθɛn(t)ək(ə)li 1Undisputedly; genuinely.  her dances are as authentically Brazilian as their creator Example sentencesExamples -  She thought everything was cheap and silly-looking, not authentically Chinese.
 -  It is fitting that each is remembered by something fine and authentically British.
 -  Liturgy, in its authentically Orthodox sense, is the transfiguration of nature.
 -  The achievements of Italian artists fix our idea of the correctly and authentically classical.
 -  The hints of jazz and bluegrass confirm that the landscape is authentically American.
 -  This record producer was also behind the first authentically Cajun album.
 -  It all feels like cinéma-vérité because of the location shoots and the authentically Canadian cast.
 -  The process is driven by the twin goals of participating in the new modern look and of accessing the authentically antique.
 -  While the supporting players are authentically pot-bellied and stained of armpit, they look like pimps and hookers.
 -  How much of it is authentically Mahler?
 
 - 1.1 In the traditional or original way, or in a way that faithfully resembles an original.
 finding someone to cook curry authentically can be a real challenge  the film authentically recreates 17th-century Delft Example sentencesExamples -  Recreating the environment of 1863 and authentically reenacting the battle are a popular form of play at Gettysburg.
 -  He made sure the Royal Canadian Redcoats were by far the most authentically costumed of those in any Hollywood production.
 -  This is yet another complication to the notion of recreating authentically an Elizabethan performance.
 -  Such immersion into another culture and language is necessary if one is authentically to perform the dances of that culture.
 -  In 1875, the two German immigrants created their brand name to sound authentically American.
 -  This video game has over 60 authentically modeled aircraft ranging from harrier-type jets to military helicopters.
 -  This particular feast is unobtainable here, but there are plenty of other good things authentically evocative of Turkey.
 -  The objective here is to let people see—as authentically as possible—what it's like to be on the front lines of those conflicts.
 -  The exterior will be authentically restored to its original 1890s character.
 -  She used her collections to re-create, as authentically as possible, 18th-century New England farm life.
 
  - 1.2 (in existentialist philosophy) in accordance with an emotionally appropriate, significant, purposive, and responsible mode of human life.
 am I living authentically, in a way that embodies my personal values? Example sentencesExamples -  An authentically meaningful life is one that answers to the existential condition of being human.
 -  To be authentically is to choose one's own life in the face of one's mortality.
 -  A person can pretend to be happy only so many times before that person forgets how it feels to be authentically happy.
 -  It involves finding acceptance for who you authentically are.
 -  The epistemological problem with authenticity is that there's no way of knowing when you are living authentically.
 -  The gods have power, but they lack passionate attachments, the very faculty which makes us authentically human.
 -  It is a way of moving into the future by taking over one's destiny, authentically and with resolve.
 -  Being guided by forces external to the self, and which one cannot authentically embrace, seems to mark the height of oppression.
 -  Existing authentically towards death is not dwelling on one's death, forever thinking about it.
 -  Heidegger turns explicitly to the question of what is involved in existing authentically.
 
  
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