hyperauthentic
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[edit]hyperauthentic (comparative more hyperauthentic, superlative most hyperauthentic)
- Very highly authentic.
- 2004, John Karaagac, The fate of the father: the Bush policy paradox, page 23:
- To overcome that lingering legacy, the younger Bush was all but compelled to become almost hyperauthentic in his Texan identity, and it was a role he took to with much gusto.
- 2008 June 8, Hari Kunzru, “Outside Ethnicity”, in New York Times[1]:
- Isn’t this hyperauthentic narrative of Vietnamese victimhood just the sort of thing calculated to tug at the heartstrings — and wallets — of liberal American readers?