accurate, confirmed, supported, or validated.
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i dkcommanding, masterly, imposing, assertive, imperious, self-assured
The student tried to appear authoritative on the subject of word sentences but the teacher recognized a plagiarizer when she saw one. The information presented in the article was well-sourced and authoritative. Authoritative is an adjective.
The word mandate can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is an authoritative command. The verb form means to authorise.
The noun form of the adjective 'authoritative' is authoritativeness.A related noun form is authority.
Edicts are official commands. The king's edicts don't always make sense.
The root word of authoritative is "authority."
An adlocution is another word for an allocution - a formal speech, especially one which is authoritative and forceful.
"Only a court can give an authoritative interpretation of the law." "The government is awaiting an authoritative report on the disaster."
There are many synonyms of the word prescriptive, which means to be authoritarian. These include the words accepted, sanctioned, authoritative, rigid, prescribed and authoritative.
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i dkcommanding, masterly, imposing, assertive, imperious, self-assured
a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area
The student tried to appear authoritative on the subject of word sentences but the teacher recognized a plagiarizer when she saw one. The information presented in the article was well-sourced and authoritative. Authoritative is an adjective.
"Decree" is itself a six-letter word, meaning "proclamation" or "edict".
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The Hindi word for commander is "कमांडर" (pronounced as "kamaandar"). Another term that can be used is "आधिकारिक" (pronounced as "aadhikaarik"), which translates to "official" or "authoritative." Depending on the context, "सैनिक अधिकारी" (pronounced as "sainik adhikari") can also mean military officer or commander.
It is on page 89. it means authoritative council or warning in the book.