1 :
having, marked by, or proceeding from authority authoritative church doctrines an authoritative decision
an authoritative manner. 2 : possessing recognized or evident authority : clearly accurate or knowledgeable an authoritative critique an authoritative source of information.
1 :
having, marked by, or proceeding from authority authoritative church doctrines an authoritative decision
an authoritative manner. 2 : possessing recognized or evident authority : clearly accurate or knowledgeable an authoritative critique an authoritative source of information.
/ɔːˈθɒr.ɪ.tə.tɪv.li/
in a way that shows you are confident, in control, and expect to be respected and obeyed
: He speaks his mind quickly and authoritatively.
showing that you are confident, in control, and expect to be respected and obeyed: She has
an authoritative manner that at times is almost arrogant
.
:
a person who has authority over another person A
child needs an authority figure in his or her life.
Authoritative is defined as someone who knows a great deal about a certain subject and who is generally considered
an expert
.
Authoritative leaders bring clarity: They are
effective
because of their ability to inspire, motivate, and influence their team. … They have a clear vision of what success looks like, and give their team members clear direction and constructive feedback as they work toward organizational goals.
having
due authority
; having the sanction or weight of authority: an authoritative opinion. having an air of authority; accustomed to exercising authority; positive; peremptory; dictatorial: said with an authoritative air. …
authoritative (adj.)
1600, “dictatorial” (a sense now restricted to authoritarian), earlier auctoritative (implied in auctoritativeli “with official approval or sanction”),
from Medieval Latin auctoritativus, from Latin auctoritatem (see authority)
.
1 adj Someone or something that is authoritative gives
an impression of power and importance
and is likely to be obeyed. He has a commanding presence and deep, authoritative voice… 2 adj Someone or something that is authoritative has a lot of knowledge of a particular subject.
Speak with an authoritative tone, or no one will listen to you. Why would they, if you sound like you don’t even believe in yourself?
Authoritative means sure or definitive
.
As described, then, authoritative power is
a capability to use legitimacy to convince a person to do something
. It is understood that “legitimacy” is as seen in the other’s perspective. Psychologically, authority works through the superego.
Authoritative parents are strict and warm, while authoritarian parents are strict and cold. Authoritative parents
discuss and explain rules to their children
. They are open to give-and-take discussion and will modify rules if appropriate. … Authoritarian parents only allows one-way communication.
boss example | leader mentor | parent person of influence | role model inspiration | epitome paradigm |
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If you have the authority to do something, you have
the right or power to do it
. … Or, if you know more about a topic than most, you are an authority on that topic. Giving someone authority grants them the power to make important decisions or have accepted opinions.
Definition of in a position of authority
:
having official power to make important decisions No one in a position of authority objected to the plan
.