English to Spanish Dictionary authoritative

authoritative

autoritario
definition
adjective
clear, authoritative information and advice
able to be trusted as being accurate or true; reliable.
she had an authoritative air
commanding and self-confident; likely to be respected and obeyed.
translation of 'authoritative'
adjective
autorizado,
autoritario,
que es una autoridad
example
I also can't see why some people see his book as the only 'authoritative' source of information on the issue.
I suspect that the day of the 'authoritative' textbook has forever passed.
She was sweet, yet 'authoritative' , her ranking as Commander giving her more power then she had been ready to handle at first, but now she carried it well on her slim shoulders.
Gombrich in his 'authoritative' masterwork The Story of Art, mentions it only once, and it has historically been the Cinderella of the visual arts.
On television, he exudes confidence and 'authoritative' judgment.
The same year, he published his famous manual on tropical diseases, an 'authoritative' text that appeared in several subsequent editions.
It is only when she sings of her sacred mission to lead her country's army that she assumes an 'authoritative' tone which assures the listener that she can command an army in battle.
But there are more 'authoritative' and accurate sources on which to spend your money.
‘Bring him to me,’ she commanded, her voice 'authoritative' and unwavering.
Although the Internet can be an excellent source of up to date and 'authoritative' information much of it is unchecked and possibly unreliable.
Stylistically, the filmmaking is assured, 'authoritative' and straightforward.
What marks it out from all other broadcasting organisations is that people trust implicitly that its journalism is impartial, 'authoritative' and true.
They can also examine findings from the British Crime Survey, the most 'authoritative' and reliable indicator of crime trends, and look at police recorded crime statistics for each region and for all of England and Wales.
If you want to command respect, having a strong, 'authoritative' voice helps.
As in other titles in this series, this has the 'authoritative' text (here based on the first British edition of 1886 which sold for 1s.).
For more information on calculus textbooks written in the nineteenth century, see the 'authoritative' article by George Rosenstein.
His tone was so 'authoritative' that, after a moment's thought, I obeyed.
Her would-be husband had a reputation among the men as a quietly 'authoritative' man, a demanding but not cruel commander.
The voice is gentle, yet 'authoritative' ; both calming and commanding.
On the personality side of the equation, the members are taught and given practical examples on how to be assertive, how to be 'authoritative' and how to come across well in interview situations.
So I simply pulled together some quotes - just the facts, taken from the most 'authoritative' and reliable sources I could find.
It stands without peer in the public arena as the most 'authoritative' record of one of the nation's most trying experiences.
These sources are, according to the figures represented, reliable, 'authoritative' and well-meaning.
In the short term this means providing 'authoritative' information in the form of a growing range of literature, a web site, a membership magazine as well as more innovative projects linking into the community.
If the IRS is the 'authoritative' source of tax information, is there any reason to look elsewhere on the Net for tax expertise?
These provide the most 'authoritative' sources of information about the management and activities of the New Australia and Cosme colonies.
His imposing physical stature is matched by an 'authoritative' voice and the appearance of absolute confidence in his convictions.
An 'authoritative' German voice crisped the air, asserting itself above the general drone.
He held himself regally, an 'authoritative' air surrounding him as he walked up to the group, his eyes holding amusement.
It follows the series' standard format with the 'authoritative' text, here based on the 1674 edition with a few editorial changes, to which explanatory notes are given.
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