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authoritative

[uh-thawr-i-tey-tiv, uh-thor-] / əˈθɔr ɪˌteɪ tɪv, əˈθɒr- /




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Djokovic was reading Alcaraz's serve well and once he got in the rallies was authoritative, with a sensational forehand winner earning him two set points.

From Barron's

Their work relied on desktop research and drew from peer reviewed articles, international organization reports, and other authoritative sources focused on microplastics, ocean health, climate change, and related social and environmental issues.

From Science Daily

Cobb’s unexpected new career prefigured those of the charismatic and authoritative doctor-authors and healthcare influencers guiding women through menopause online today.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nor do they expect him to act as Wall Street’s authoritative voice of calm.

From The Wall Street Journal

Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries the Bible was the country’s “most accessible, authoritative, and venerated book.”

From The Wall Street Journal