Authoritative

/ɔːˈθɒrɪtətɪv/ adjective

Having or showing the confident power to make decisions and be obeyed; coming from an official source you can trust.

From Latin 'auctoritas' meaning 'power' or 'influence,' derived from 'auctor' (author, creator). The meaning evolved from describing someone with official power to describing the confident way they exercise that power.

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