authoritatively

[əˈθɒrɪteɪtɪvli]

authoritatively Definition

in a way that is trusted as being accurate or true; with authority.

Using authoritatively: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "authoritatively" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The report was written authoritatively by an expert in the field.

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    She spoke authoritatively on the topic, having conducted extensive research.

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    The judge ruled authoritatively on the matter, leaving no room for further debate.

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Summary: authoritatively in Brief

'Authoritatively' [əˈθɒrɪteɪtɪvli] means in a way that is trusted as being accurate or true, often used to describe someone who speaks or writes with authority on a particular subject. It is an adverb that can be used to convey a sense of definitiveness or conclusiveness, as in 'The report was written authoritatively by an expert in the field.' Synonyms include 'definitively,' 'conclusively,' and 'decisively.'