Definitions and Examples of genuine, real, authentic
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Truly what something is said to be; authentic.
Example
She was relieved to find a genuine diamond ring after being scammed before.
Actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed.
Example
The real reason for his absence was revealed later.
Of undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine.
Example
The museum displayed an authentic painting by Van Gogh.
Key Differences: genuine vs real vs authentic
- 1Genuine refers to something that is truly what it is said to be, while kunwari means pretending or feigning something.
- 2Real refers to something that actually exists or occurs in fact, while kunwari implies that something is not real or true.
- 3Authentic refers to something that is of undisputed origin and not a copy, while kunwari means pretending or feigning something.
Effective Usage of genuine, real, authentic
- 1Use genuine, real, and authentic to describe things that are true, real, and original.
- 2Use kunwari to describe someone who is pretending or feigning something.
- 3Incorporate these antonyms in conversations to express the opposite meaning of kunwari.
Remember this!
The antonyms of kunwari are genuine, real, and authentic. Use these words to describe things that are true, real, and original. Use kunwari to describe someone who is pretending or feigning something. Incorporate these antonyms in conversations to express the opposite meaning of kunwari.