1. inauthentic - Adjective
2. inauthentic - Adjective Satellite
false or fake; not what it appears to be
Source: WordNetLiving up to an image that you have of yourself or that other people have of you is inauthentic living. Eckhart Tolle
For myself, for a long time... maybe I felt inauthentic or something, I felt like my voice wasn't worth hearing, and I think everyone's voice is worth hearing. So if you've got something to say, say it from the rooftops. Tom Hiddleston
Lana Del Rey seems to be bothering everybody because she allegedly remade herself from a folk singing, girl-next-door type into an electro-urban kitty cat on the prowl (of course I like her), and they feel she is inauthentic. Liz Phair
a spurious work of art Source: Internet
A denial of one's own concrete past constitutes an inauthentic lifestyle, and the same goes for all other kinds of facticity (having a human body — e.g. one that doesn't allow a person to run faster than the speed of sound —identity, values, etc.). Source: Internet
A Facebook spokesman said: “There’s no place for fraudulent or inauthentic behaviour on Facebook, and we will remove ads and content that violate our policies. Source: Internet