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    echt
    /ɛxt/

    adjective

    • 1. authentic and typical: "Bart was an echt baseball fan"

    adverb

    • 1. authentically and typically: "echt-Viennese artists"

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  2. Echt is an adjective that means true, genuine, or real. It comes from German or Yiddish and was popularized by playwright George Bernard Shaw. See synonyms, examples, and word history of echt.

  3. Echt means genuine, real, or true in German. Learn how to use it as an adjective or an adverb, and see examples of echt in different contexts and sentences.

  4. Echt definition: real; authentic; genuine.. See examples of ECHT used in a sentence.

  5. Definitions of echt. adjective. not fake or counterfeit. synonyms: genuine. authentic, bona fide, unquestionable, veritable. not counterfeit or copied. attested, authenticated, documented. established as genuine. good, honest.

  6. Translation for 'echt' using the free German-English dictionary by LANGENSCHEIDT -– with examples, synonyms and pronunciation.

  7. echt. [ɛçt] adjective, adverb. 1. real, genuine; Gefühle real, genuine, sincere; Haar, Perlen, Gold real; Unterschrift, Geldschein, Gemälde genuine; Haarfarbe natural. das Gemälde war nicht echt the painting was a forgery, the painting was forged. 2. (= typisch) typical. ein echter Bayer a real or typical Bavarian. 3. Farbe fast. 4. (Math)

  8. Jul 19, 2024 · Borrowed from German echt (“real”). The German term originates from Middle Low German echt (“lawful, genuine”), contraction of ehacht, variant form of ehaft (“lawful, pertaining to the law”) from ê (e) (“law, marriage”). First use in English appears c. 1916.