Predominant vs Authoritative - What's the difference?
predominant | authoritative | Related terms |
Arising or originating from a figure of authority
Highly accurate or definitive; treated or worthy of treatment as a scholarly authority
Having a commanding style.
Predominant is a related term of authoritative.
As adjectives the difference between predominant and authoritative
is that predominant is predominant while authoritative is arising or originating from a figure of authority.As a verb predominant
is .predominant
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authoritative
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The authoritative rules in this school come not from the headmaster but from the aged matron.
- This book is the world's most authoritative guide to insect breeding habits.
- He instructed us in that booming, authoritative voice of his.