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straight from horse mouth

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Main Entry: authoritative
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: recognized as true, valid

Synonyms:

accurate, attested, authentic, authenticated, circumstantiated, confirmed, definitive, dependable, documented, factual, faithful, learned, legit, proven, reliable, righteous, scholarly, sound, straight from horse's mouth, supported, trustworthy, truthful, validated, verified, veritable
Notes: authoritarian is tyrannical while authoritative commands respect

Antonyms:

democratic
Main Entry: factual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: real, correct

Synonyms:

absolute, accurate, actual, authentic, card-carrying, certain, circumstantial, close, credible, descriptive, exact, faithful, genuine, hard, kosher*, legit, legitimate, literal, objective, on the level, positive, precise, righteous, specific, straight from horse's mouth, sure, sure-enough, true, true-to-life, unadorned, unbiased, undoubted, unquestionable, valid, veritable

Antonyms:

biased, false, imprecise, incorrect, unfactual, untruthful
Main Entry: firsthand
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: direct

Synonyms:

eyewitness, immediate, primary, straight, straight from the horse's mouth

Antonyms:

hearsay, impersonal, indirect
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