What is another word for good authority?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈʊd ɐθˈɒɹɪtˌi] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the term "good authority." The phrase refers to a source of information that is trusted, reliable, and knowledgeable. Other words that can be used in place of good authority include expert, specialist, guru, pundit, connoisseur, authority figure, professional, and seasoned veteran. All of these terms denote someone who has a deep understanding of a subject and is highly respected within their field. When seeking reliable information, it is important to look for sources that are recognized as good authority. By doing so, individuals can ensure that the information they receive is accurate, up-to-date, and trustworthy.

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What are the hyponyms for Good authority?

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Famous quotes with Good authority

  • Poverty and inequality like this should cause Europeans to cringe in horror, especially since (we have it on good authority) there is no safety net in America, no unemployment benefits, no retirement, no assistance for the destitute--not the slightest bit of social solidarity. In the U.S. "only the most fortunate have the right to medical care and to grow old with dignity," as one writer recently put it in Libération. University courses are reserved only for those who can pay, which partly explains the "low level of education" in the benighted US.
    Jean-François Revel
  • I have it on good authority that Kabir's thought is Hindu through and through. The fable that Kabir brought a synthesis between Islam and Hinduism, does not survive a comparison between his works and the Quran. That Kabir was a simple weaver who produced lofty poetry just like that, is another fable for children of socialists : Kabir was well-read and knew his classics. There are hardly any Muslims in the Kabirpanth, and it is only the Hindus who venerate him. The simplest proof that his contribution to Indian culture was un-Islamic, is that he was persecuted for his Kafir ideas by the Muslim ruler Sikandar Lodi.
    Kabir
  • I try to avoid having thoughts. They lead to other thoughts, and—if you're not careful—those lead to actions. Actions make you tired. I have this on rather good authority from someone who once read it in a book.
    Brandon Sanderson

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