1) истинный, настоящий, аутентичный 2) верный, достоверный
1) аутентичный, истинный, настоящий, подлинный 2) верный, достоверный
прилагательное 1) а) аутентичный, истинный, настоящий, подлинный, неподдельный Синоним(ы): genuine, real б) [юриспруденция] имеющий силу оригинала 2) авторитетный, надёжный Синоним(ы): authoritative 3) верный, достоверный
adjective Etymology: Middle English autentik, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin authenticus, from Greek authentikos, from authentēs perpetrator, master, from aut- + -hentēs (akin to Greek anyein to accomplish, Sanskrit sanoti he gains) 1. obsolete authoritative 2. a. worthy of acceptance or belief as conforming to or based on fact Example: paints an authentic picture of our society b. conforming to an original so as to reproduce essential features Example: an authentic reproduction of a colonial farmhouse c. made or done the same way as an original Example: authentic Mexican fare 3. not false or imitation; real, actual Example: based on authentic documents Example: an authentic cockney accent 4. a. of a church mode ranging upward from the keynote — compare plagal 1 b. of a cadence progressing from the dominant chord to the tonic — compare plagal 2 5. true to one's own personality, spirit, or character • authentically adverb • authenticity noun Synonyms: authentic, genuine, bona fide mean being actually and exactly what is claimed. authentic implies being fully trustworthy as according with fact Example: an authentic account of the perilous journey; it can also stress painstaking or faithful imitation of an original Example: an authentic reproduction Example: authentic Vietnamese cuisine. genuine implies actual character not counterfeited, imitated, or adulterated Example: genuine piety Example: genuine maple syrup; it also connotes definite origin from a source Example: a genuine Mark Twain autograph. bona fide implies good faith and sincerity of intention Example: a bona fide offer for the stock.