| adjective | 1. Authentic and typical. |
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adverb | 1. Authentically and typically. |
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 |  | | "Joe was an echt Bostonian, complete with the distinctive accent." |
|  | | "Sara made several echt dishes for the German holiday celebration." |
|  | | "The Polish dance hall was known for echt polka music." |
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 | German, early 20th century |
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 | "Echt" describes something authentic, or slangily, not bogus. The word "echt" comes from both the German "echte" and Yiddish "ekht," referring to something authentic... | Continue Reading |
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