Unauthentic in A Sentence

    1

    But the serious divergences which they show (except as to later times and in general outlines) make their unauthentic character plain.

    2

    Either it is authentic but irrelevant, added by Paul as a postscript, or it is unauthentic, 4 due to some copyist who added it as Erbes (Zeitschrift fiir Kirchengeschichte, 1901, 224-231) makes xvi.

    3

    His simple and forcible mode of expressing himself gave birth to the proverbial expression "Scythian eloquence," but his epigrams are as unauthentic as the letters which are often attributed to him.

    4

    The letters are certainly unauthentic; about the others there is no evidence.

    5

    This means that when you are attempting to purchase Anne Klein products from online retailers or street vendors, many of the items you are purchasing will be unauthentic.

    6

    Though the Letter is unauthentic, it is now recognized as a useful source of information concerning both Egyptian and Palestinian affairs in the 2nd and possibly in the 3rd century B.C.