Authoritative Mnemonic
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authoritative
authoritative
/ɔːˈθɒɹɪtətɪv/
definitive
precise
proper
Examples
- The feel of the paper is very authoritative.
- For the article to be authoritative, the credibility of the writers do count.
- It is an authoritative exhaustive reply to the other side of the issue.
- It is authoritative for the purposes for which the Census uses the data.
- It still remains the authoritative work on the marine chronometer.
- That's the name of the Acts, and the term used in authoritative documentation.
- The article should point to the authoritative source, the registrar.
- The authoritative interpretation of the concerto belongs to Ida Haendel.
- The authoritative parent is responsive to the child's needs but not indulgent.
- Put some of the more informational and authoritative links at the top.
having authority or ascendancy or influence
adjective
of recognized authority or excellence
adjective
sanctioned by established authority
adjective
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"Author + Give. The author gives clear, commanding answers, just like a boss."
"Author + Tative. The author wrote with such command, everyone listens and believes."
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