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Authoritative Meaning in English

word

əˈθɔɹəˌteɪtɪv
uh-THAW-ruh-tay-tiv
ɔːθˈɒɹɪtətˌɪv
aw-THOR-uh-tuh-tiv

Definition

Describes someone or something that is trusted, respected, and has the power or right to give orders or make decisions. Also refers to information seen as reliable and official.

Usage & Nuances

Formally used for people with recognized power, or for reputable sources ('an authoritative report'). Not to be confused with 'authoritarian', which means controlling or dictatorial. Common with 'voice', 'source', 'answer'.

Example Sentences

She spoke in an authoritative tone.

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This book is an authoritative source on world history.

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His answers were always authoritative and clear.

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You can trust her judgment; she's really authoritative on this topic.

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The committee issued an authoritative report after months of research.

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He has such an authoritative presence that people listen when he speaks.

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