autoridad
autoridad en 30 secondes
- Autoridad means the legitimate power to lead, command, or make official decisions in legal, social, or familial contexts.
- It also refers to a person with immense expertise in a specific field, often introduced as 'una autoridad en...'.
- Grammatically, it is always a feminine noun (la autoridad), even when referring to a man who is an expert.
- The plural 'las autoridades' is the standard way to refer to government officials, the police, or other ruling bodies.
The Spanish word autoridad is a multifaceted noun that English speakers will recognize as a cognate of 'authority'. However, its usage in Spanish often carries a weight and a range of nuances that vary depending on the social, legal, or professional environment. At its core, autoridad refers to the power, right, or capacity to command, make decisions, and enforce obedience. It is not merely about raw power, which might be described as poder, but rather about a recognized and often institutionalized right to exercise that power. In a legal sense, it refers to the person or body that holds this power, such as a judge, a police officer, or a government agency. When you are walking down the street and see a police officer, you are looking at an autoridad. If a law is passed, it is backed by the autoridad of the state. This connection to legitimacy is crucial; autoridad implies that the person or entity has a 'title' or a 'reason' to be in charge.
- Institutional Power
- This is the most common use, referring to government officials, police, or legal bodies who have the right to enforce laws and maintain order. For example, 'Las autoridades locales cerraron el parque' (The local authorities closed the park).
Beyond the legal and institutional realm, autoridad is also used to describe expertise or profound knowledge in a specific field. In this context, it is synonymous with being an expert or a specialist whose opinions are highly respected. If someone has spent forty years studying the history of the Roman Empire, we say they are 'una autoridad en historia romana'. Here, the 'power' they hold is intellectual rather than coercive. They don't command you to do things, but their words carry so much weight that they influence the thoughts and actions of others. This distinction is vital for intermediate learners: you can have authority because you have a badge, or you can have authority because you have a brain. In both cases, the word autoridad is appropriate, but the source of that authority differs significantly.
El profesor hablaba con tanta autoridad que nadie se atrevía a interrumpirlo.
In family dynamics, autoridad describes the relationship between parents and children. It is the moral and social standing that allows a parent to guide and discipline a child. Unlike 'authoritarianism' (autoritarismo), which is a negative trait, having autoridad in a family is often seen as a necessary part of healthy upbringing. It implies a balance of respect and responsibility. If a parent loses their autoridad, it means the children no longer recognize their right to lead the family unit. This use is deeply embedded in Spanish-speaking cultures where the hierarchy of the family is traditionally very strong. You will hear phrases like 'perder la autoridad' (to lose authority) or 'ejercer la autoridad' (to exercise authority) frequently in discussions about parenting and education.
- Intellectual Expertise
- Refers to a person who is a recognized expert in a subject. 'Ella es una autoridad mundial en el cambio climático' (She is a world authority on climate change).
Finally, the word appears in many abstract philosophical and political discussions. It touches upon the concept of legitimacy—why do we obey? Is it because of the threat of force, or because we recognize the autoridad as legitimate? In Spanish literature and political science, these debates are central. The word is used to describe the moral weight of an argument or the prestige of an institution. For instance, the 'autoridad moral' (moral authority) of a leader like Nelson Mandela or Mahatma Gandhi is a common topic. This refers to a power that comes from personal integrity and suffering for a cause, rather than from an elected office or a military rank. Understanding these different layers—legal, intellectual, familial, and moral—is key to mastering the word autoridad.
La autoridad del director es cuestionada por todos los empleados de la fábrica.
- Moral Standing
- The influence someone has due to their character or actions. 'Su honestidad le da mucha autoridad moral' (His honesty gives him a lot of moral authority).
Debemos respetar la autoridad de los padres en el hogar.
El científico es una autoridad reconocida en el campo de la genética.
Using autoridad correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical gender and the common verbs that accompany it. As a feminine noun ending in '-dad', it always takes feminine articles and adjectives: la autoridad, una autoridad, mucha autoridad. One of the most common ways to use it is with the verb tener (to have). When we say 'tener autoridad', we are describing someone's status or their inherent quality of being in charge. For example, 'El capitán tiene autoridad sobre la tripulación' (The captain has authority over the crew). This indicates a hierarchical relationship. It is important to note that you don't 'be' an authority in the same way you 'are' a teacher; instead, you 'have' authority or you 'are' una autoridad (a recognized expert).
- Verbs of Possession and Exercise
- Common verbs used with authority include 'ejercer' (to exercise), 'imponer' (to impose), and 'delegar' (to delegate). 'El jefe ejerce su autoridad con firmeza' means the boss uses his power firmly.
Another frequent structure involves the preposition de to specify the source or type of authority. Phrases like autoridad de mando (command authority) or autoridad legal (legal authority) are common in formal writing. In everyday speech, you might hear 'bajo la autoridad de' (under the authority of). This is used to describe who is in charge of a situation or a person. 'Los soldados están bajo la autoridad del general' (The soldiers are under the general's authority). This structure is very useful for describing organizational charts or social structures. When you want to talk about someone questioning power, you use the verb cuestionar or desafiar. 'Los estudiantes desafiaron la autoridad del director' (The students challenged the principal's authority).
No puedes actuar sin la autoridad necesaria del consejo.
In the plural form, las autoridades, the word almost always refers to the government, the police, or official bodies. This is a collective noun usage. You will see this in news reports: 'Las autoridades están investigando el accidente' (The authorities are investigating the accident). In this context, it is synonymous with 'the police' or 'the government officials'. It is rarely used in the plural to mean 'many types of expertise' unless specified. If you want to say 'He is an authority on many subjects', you would more likely say 'Es un experto en muchos temas' or 'Tiene autoridad en diversas materias'. The plural autoridades is very formal and carries a sense of officialdom and state power.
- Prepositional Phrases
- 'Con autoridad' (with authority) describes how an action is performed. 'Habló con autoridad sobre el tema' means he spoke with confidence and power regarding the topic.
Finally, let's look at the negative side: abuso de autoridad (abuse of authority). This is a standard legal and social term used when someone in power uses it unfairly or illegally. It is a very common phrase in political discourse and news. 'El policía fue acusado de abuso de autoridad' (The police officer was accused of abuse of power/authority). On the flip side, falta de autoridad (lack of authority) describes a situation where no one is in charge or where the person in charge is not respected. 'Hay una falta de autoridad en esta oficina' (There is a lack of authority in this office). These combinations allow you to describe almost any power dynamic in professional or personal life with precision.
El juez tiene la autoridad para dictar una sentencia final.
- Abstract Usage
- 'Autoridad moral' refers to the respect earned through integrity. 'Su pasado le quita autoridad moral para criticarnos'.
Las autoridades sanitarias emitieron una alerta por el virus.
Perdió toda su autoridad cuando mintió a sus seguidores.
In the Spanish-speaking world, you will encounter the word autoridad in a variety of settings, ranging from the most formal to everyday domestic life. One of the primary places is the news media. Whether you are watching a broadcast from Madrid, Mexico City, or Buenos Aires, 'las autoridades' is the standard term used to refer to the police, the civil guard, or government departments. If there is a natural disaster, an investigation, or a new law, the news anchor will inevitably say, 'Las autoridades informan que...' (The authorities report that...). This usage reinforces the idea of the state as a centralized entity that manages public affairs. It sounds official, serious, and sometimes a bit distant. For a learner, hearing this word on the news is a great way to understand its collective, institutional meaning.
- News and Media
- Used to refer to government bodies. 'Las autoridades competentes' is a common phrase meaning the relevant or responsible officials.
Another common setting is the workplace. In business Spanish, discussions about hierarchy and decision-making revolve around autoridad. You might hear a manager say, 'No tengo la autoridad para aprobar este presupuesto' (I don't have the authority to approve this budget). In this context, it refers to the specific permissions granted by a job title. It's also used in performance reviews or management training when discussing 'liderazgo' (leadership). A leader might have 'autoridad natural' (natural authority), meaning people follow them because of their personality and competence, not just because of their rank. This distinction between 'rank' and 'influence' is often explored using this word in professional development contexts across Latin America and Spain.
El oficial de policía actuó con la autoridad que le confiere la ley.
In the legal system, autoridad is a technical term. In a courtroom, the judge is 'la máxima autoridad'. Legal documents will frequently mention 'el principio de autoridad', which is the idea that certain decisions must be respected because they come from a legitimate source. If you are ever dealing with bureaucracy in a Spanish-speaking country—perhaps applying for a visa or a permit—you will see this word on forms and in official communications. 'Presentarse ante la autoridad' (to present oneself before the authority) is a formal way of saying you need to go to a government office or a police station. This formal usage can be intimidating, but it simply reflects the structured nature of legal processes.
- Legal and Bureaucratic
- Refers to the power of the court or the state. 'Desacato a la autoridad' is the legal term for contempt of court or resisting an officer.
Finally, you hear it in educational and parenting conversations. Teachers and parents often talk about 'recuperar la autoridad' in the classroom or at home. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, there is a current debate about the perceived loss of respect for traditional figures of authority. You might hear a grandmother complaining, 'Hoy en día los niños no respetan la autoridad' (Nowadays children don't respect authority). In schools, a teacher might be described as having 'mucha autoridad', meaning they manage the class well and the students listen. This usage is more personal and emotional than the legal one, reflecting social changes and the evolving nature of respect and power in daily life.
Las autoridades del aeropuerto revisaron todas las maletas.
- Academic and Intellectual
- Refers to a person's expertise. 'Citó a una gran autoridad en la materia para respaldar su tesis'.
El director de la escuela es la autoridad final en casos de disciplina.
La autoridad del estado se basa en el consentimiento de los ciudadanos.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with autoridad is related to its grammatical gender. Because it refers to a concept of power, many learners instinctively want to make it masculine if they are talking about a man. For example, they might say 'Él es un autoridad'. This is incorrect. Autoridad is always feminine. The correct form is 'Él es UNA autoridad'. This is a common pattern in Spanish where nouns ending in '-dad' (like felicidad, ciudad, universidad) are feminine regardless of who or what they refer to. Remembering this rule will immediately make your Spanish sound more natural and accurate. Always pair it with la, una, esta, or mucha.
- Gender Error
- Mistake: 'El autoridad'. Correct: 'La autoridad'. Even when referring to a male expert: 'Él es una autoridad'.
Another mistake is confusing autoridad with autor (author). While they share a Latin root, they are used differently in modern Spanish. An autor is someone who creates a work—a book, a painting, a movie. An autoridad is someone who has power or expertise. Sometimes they overlap; an 'autor' can be an 'autoridad' on the subject they wrote about, but you cannot use the words interchangeably. For instance, you wouldn't say 'La autoridad del libro' if you mean 'The author of the book'. You would say 'El autor del libro'. Conversely, you wouldn't say 'El autor de la policía' to mean 'The police authority'. Keeping these two distinct is essential for clear communication.
Es un error común decir 'el autoridad' en lugar de 'la autoridad'.
Learners also struggle with the plural form las autoridades. In English, we often say 'the police' or 'the government'. In Spanish, 'las autoridades' is a very common way to group all official bodies together. However, some students use it too specifically. If you mean one specific police officer, don't say 'la autoridad'; say 'el policía' or 'el oficial'. 'La autoridad' refers to the abstract power or the institution. If you say 'Hablé con la autoridad', it sounds like you spoke to the concept of power itself or the entire department. To be natural, use the specific title of the person unless you are referring to the institution as a whole in a formal context.
- Confusing Authority with Power
- Mistake: Using 'autoridad' when you mean 'brute force' (poder). 'Autoridad' always implies some level of legitimacy or recognized right.
Finally, there's the nuance of 'expertise'. In English, we might say 'He is an authority on the subject'. In Spanish, we use the same structure: 'Es una autoridad en el tema'. However, learners sometimes forget the preposition en and try to use de or sobre. While sobre is acceptable, en is the most idiomatic. Also, avoid using autoridad to mean 'permission' in a casual way. Instead of saying 'Tengo la autoridad de ir', say 'Tengo permiso para ir'. Autoridad is much more formal and usually refers to a permanent state of power rather than a one-time allowance. Distinguishing between 'permission' and 'authority' will help you sound more like a native speaker.
El autor del artículo no es necesariamente una autoridad en el tema.
- Preposition Pitfall
- Mistake: 'Autoridad de la materia'. Correct: 'Autoridad en la materia'. The preposition 'en' is standard for fields of expertise.
No confunda el mando con la autoridad; el mando se impone, la autoridad se gana.
Las autoridades sanitarias no permitieron la apertura del local.
While autoridad is a powerful and versatile word, Spanish offers several alternatives that can provide more precision depending on the context. The most common alternative is poder (power). While autoridad implies legitimacy and right, poder is more about the raw ability to do something or to force others. You might have the poder to do something because you have a gun, but you only have the autoridad if the law says you can. In political contexts, poder is often used for the branches of government (el poder ejecutivo, legislativo, judicial), whereas autoridad refers to the people or bodies exercising that power. Choosing between these two depends on whether you want to emphasize the 'right' (autoridad) or the 'force' (poder).
- Autoridad vs. Poder
- 'Autoridad' is legitimate and recognized power. 'Poder' is the general capacity or strength to act or command.
Another important synonym is mando. This word specifically refers to the act of commanding or being in charge of a group, especially in a military or organizational sense. 'Estar al mando' means to be in command. While autoridad is a quality or a status, mando is more about the active function of leading. You could say a general has autoridad, but when he is actively leading a troop, he has the mando. In a business setting, a manager might have the mando of a project. Using mando instead of autoridad makes the sentence feel more action-oriented and specific to leadership roles.
El capitán asumió el mando del barco con total autoridad.
In the context of expertise, synonyms like experto, especialista, or eminencia are common. While calling someone 'una autoridad' is very high praise, calling them an 'eminencia' is even higher; it suggests they are a towering figure in their field. 'Experto' and 'especialista' are more common for day-to-day professional contexts. For example, if you need someone to fix your computer, you look for an 'experto en informática', not an 'autoridad'. But if you are writing a PhD thesis, you might cite an 'autoridad en la materia'. Choosing the right word here depends on the level of prestige you want to convey.
- Expertise Synonyms
- 'Eminencia' (preeminent figure), 'Especialista' (specialist), 'Perito' (expert/witness in legal terms).
Finally, there's the word influencia (influence). Sometimes, what looks like autoridad is actually just influencia. Influence is the ability to affect someone's character or behavior without necessarily having the formal right to command them. A social media 'influencer' has influencia, but they do not have autoridad in the traditional sense. In a workplace, a long-term employee might have a lot of influencia over the team even if they don't have the formal autoridad of a manager. Distinguishing between these two helps in describing social dynamics more accurately. Using these alternatives will enrich your vocabulary and allow you to describe power structures with much greater subtlety.
Su influencia es grande, pero carece de la autoridad para decidir.
- Formal Legal Terms
- 'Facultad' (legal power or faculty) and 'Competencia' (the legal scope of authority a body has).
El comité tiene la facultad de cambiar las reglas del torneo.
No es mi competencia resolver este problema administrativo.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
The root 'auctor' also gives us the word 'author'. In ancient times, the person who 'created' or 'authored' something was naturally the one who had the 'authority' over it.
Guide de prononciation
- Stressing the second-to-last syllable (au-to-RI-dad) like in English.
- Pronouncing the final 'd' too hard, like a 't'.
- Making the first 'o' sound like a schwa (short 'u').
- Using a hard English 'r' instead of the single Spanish tap 'r'.
- Pronouncing the 'au' like 'aw' in 'law' instead of 'ow' in 'how'.
Niveau de difficulté
Easy to recognize as a cognate, but requires context to understand the specific type of authority.
Requires remembering the feminine gender and specific prepositions like 'en'.
Stress on the final syllable and soft 'd' sounds can be tricky for beginners.
Very common in news and formal speech, usually articulated clearly.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Nouns ending in -dad are always feminine.
La autoridad, la ciudad, la verdad.
The personal 'a' is used when 'autoridad' refers to specific people.
Respetamos a la autoridad local.
Adjectives must match the feminine gender of 'autoridad'.
Una autoridad reconocida.
Preposition 'en' for fields of expertise.
Es una autoridad en medicina.
Pluralization follows standard rules for words ending in a consonant (add -es).
Autoridad -> Autoridades.
Exemples par niveau
La policía es la autoridad en la calle.
The police are the authority on the street.
Note that 'autoridad' is feminine: 'la autoridad'.
Mi madre tiene la autoridad en casa.
My mother has the authority at home.
'Tener la autoridad' means to be in charge.
El director es la autoridad de la escuela.
The principal is the authority of the school.
'De la escuela' shows where the authority applies.
Debemos respetar a la autoridad.
We must respect the authority.
'Respetar a' uses the personal 'a' because it refers to people.
Las autoridades cerraron el parque ayer.
The authorities closed the park yesterday.
'Las autoridades' is the plural form, common for officials.
Él es una autoridad en la clase.
He is an authority in the class.
Even for a man, we say 'una autoridad'.
No tengo la autoridad para abrir la puerta.
I don't have the authority to open the door.
Negative form: 'no tengo la autoridad'.
La autoridad dice que no podemos entrar.
The authority says we cannot enter.
Using 'la autoridad' as the subject of the sentence.
El jefe ejerce su autoridad con calma.
The boss exercises his authority calmly.
The verb 'ejercer' is very common with 'autoridad'.
Juan es una autoridad en los coches antiguos.
Juan is an authority on vintage cars.
'En' is the preposition used for the field of expertise.
Las autoridades locales piden silencio por la noche.
Local authorities ask for silence at night.
'Autoridades locales' is a very common phrase.
Ella trabaja bajo la autoridad del médico.
She works under the authority of the doctor.
'Bajo la autoridad de' describes a hierarchy.
Perdió su autoridad después de mentir.
He lost his authority after lying.
'Perder la autoridad' means to lose respect or power.
Necesitamos la autoridad del gobierno para construir.
We need the government's authority to build.
Here it refers to official permission or right.
Habló con mucha autoridad en la reunión.
She spoke with a lot of authority in the meeting.
'Con autoridad' describes how someone speaks or acts.
Las autoridades sanitarias vigilan el agua.
Health authorities monitor the water.
'Autoridades sanitarias' refers to health officials.
El profesor es una autoridad reconocida en literatura.
The professor is a recognized authority in literature.
'Reconocida' is feminine to match 'autoridad'.
No puedes cuestionar la autoridad del juez.
You cannot question the judge's authority.
'Cuestionar la autoridad' is a common B1-level phrase.
Su abuelo era la máxima autoridad del pueblo.
His grandfather was the highest authority in the town.
'Máxima autoridad' refers to the person in the top position.
El abuso de autoridad es un problema serio.
Abuse of authority is a serious problem.
'Abuso de autoridad' is a key social concept.
Delegó su autoridad en su asistente personal.
He delegated his authority to his personal assistant.
The verb 'delegar' is used for transferring power.
Tiene autoridad moral para criticar el sistema.
He has moral authority to criticize the system.
'Autoridad moral' refers to respect earned through integrity.
Las autoridades competentes investigan el robo.
The relevant authorities are investigating the theft.
'Autoridades competentes' means the officials responsible for that task.
Sin autoridad, el caos reinaría en la ciudad.
Without authority, chaos would reign in the city.
Used here as an abstract concept of order.
La autoridad del estado emana del pueblo.
The authority of the state emanates from the people.
A formal political sentence using 'emanar'.
Habló con la autoridad de quien sabe la verdad.
He spoke with the authority of someone who knows the truth.
'Con la autoridad de quien...' is a sophisticated structure.
El decreto fue emitido por la autoridad competente.
The decree was issued by the competent authority.
Passive voice usage common in formal Spanish.
Su falta de autoridad provocó la huelga.
His lack of authority caused the strike.
'Falta de autoridad' as a cause of a problem.
Es una autoridad mundial en energías renovables.
He is a world authority on renewable energy.
'Autoridad mundial' is a common superlative for experts.
Debemos restaurar la autoridad en las aulas.
We must restore authority in the classrooms.
'Restaurar la autoridad' is a common social topic.
La autoridad judicial dictó una orden de arresto.
The judicial authority issued an arrest warrant.
'Autoridad judicial' refers to the court system.
Nadie tiene autoridad para decirme qué hacer.
No one has authority to tell me what to do.
Using 'autoridad' to express personal independence.
El principio de autoridad no basta para validar un argumento.
The principle of authority is not enough to validate an argument.
'Principio de autoridad' is a logical term.
La sentencia tiene autoridad de cosa juzgada.
The sentence has the authority of a final judgment.
A technical legal term: 'autoridad de cosa juzgada'.
Se le invistió de autoridad para negociar el tratado.
He was vested with authority to negotiate the treaty.
'Investir de autoridad' is a very formal verb choice.
Su discurso carecía de la autoridad necesaria para convencer.
His speech lacked the necessary authority to convince.
'Carecer de' is a high-level way to say 'to lack'.
La crisis de autoridad afecta a todas las instituciones.
The crisis of authority affects all institutions.
An abstract sociological observation.
El autor goza de una gran autoridad entre sus colegas.
The author enjoys great authority among his colleagues.
'Gozar de' is a formal verb meaning 'to enjoy' or 'to have'.
La autoridad carismática depende de la personalidad del líder.
Charismatic authority depends on the leader's personality.
Refers to Max Weber's sociological theories.
Revestía sus palabras de una autoridad casi religiosa.
He cloaked his words in an almost religious authority.
'Revestir de' is a literary way to describe appearance.
La auctoritas romana se diferenciaba claramente de la potestas.
Roman auctoritas was clearly distinguished from potestas.
Uses the Latin root to discuss historical nuances.
Su autoridad se ha visto socavada por los recientes escándalos.
His authority has been undermined by recent scandals.
'Socavar la autoridad' is a sophisticated collocation.
La delegación de autoridad es un pilar de la gestión moderna.
Delegation of authority is a pillar of modern management.
An academic business sentence.
El tribunal reafirmó su autoridad sobre el territorio en disputa.
The court reaffirmed its authority over the disputed territory.
'Reafirmar la autoridad' is common in international law.
No hay autoridad humana que pueda silenciar la conciencia.
There is no human authority that can silence the conscience.
A philosophical and literary use of the word.
La autoridad del texto sagrado es incuestionable para los creyentes.
The authority of the sacred text is unquestionable for believers.
Refers to the religious or dogmatic power of a text.
Ejerce una autoridad omnímoda sobre todos los aspectos de la vida pública.
He exercises absolute authority over all aspects of public life.
'Omnímoda' is a very advanced adjective meaning 'all-encompassing'.
La legitimación de la autoridad es el núcleo de la teoría política.
The legitimation of authority is the core of political theory.
A high-level academic statement.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— Speaking in a way that shows confidence and command. It suggests the speaker expects to be obeyed.
Habló con voz de autoridad y todos se callaron.
— A rule or belief that something is true or right simply because an authority figure says so. It is often used in logic.
No podemos basar nuestra ciencia solo en el principio de autoridad.
— A legal term for showing disrespect or disobeying a public official or a court. It is a punishable offense.
Fue arrestado por desacato a la autoridad durante la protesta.
— The specific government body or agency responsible for enforcing a particular law or regulation.
El Ministerio de Salud es la autoridad de aplicación de esta ley.
— The highest possible level of power in a system or country. It is often used in historical or religious contexts.
El Papa es la autoridad suprema de la Iglesia Católica.
— Lacking the right or power to act or make decisions. It can also mean lacking respect.
Me siento sin autoridad para cambiar las reglas ahora.
— A person who represents power or rules, such as a parent, teacher, or police officer.
Es importante tener una figura de autoridad positiva en la infancia.
— Power that has been given to someone else by a higher-ranking official. It is common in business.
Actúo con la autoridad delegada por el gerente general.
— Someone whose expertise is widely accepted and respected by others in their field.
Ella es una autoridad reconocida en el estudio de las abejas.
— The power or agencies of the government at the state or national level.
La autoridad estatal debe garantizar la seguridad de todos.
Souvent confondu avec
An 'autor' creates a book or art; an 'autoridad' has power or expertise. Don't say 'The authority of the book' when you mean 'The author'.
This is the document or specific act of giving permission. 'Autoridad' is the ongoing power to give that permission.
Poder is raw power or ability; autoridad is legitimate, recognized power.
Expressions idiomatiques
— To be a leading expert who knows everything about a specific topic. This is highly respectful.
Mi abuelo es una autoridad en la materia de vinos.
Neutral— To assert one's power or position firmly, often when others are not listening or following rules.
El profesor tuvo que ponerse en su autoridad para calmar la clase.
Neutral— To force others to recognize and obey one's power, sometimes in a harsh or very direct way.
El nuevo jefe intentó imponer su autoridad desde el primer día.
Neutral— A sudden and decisive action taken by someone in power to show they are in control.
El presidente dio un golpe de autoridad al despedir a los ministros rebeldes.
Journalistic— To be strictly controlled or dominated by someone in power. 'Férula' refers to a ruler used for punishment.
Vivieron muchos años bajo la férula de la autoridad militar.
Literary— To adopt a serious or commanding manner to make others obey, even if one doesn't feel powerful.
Se revistió de autoridad para dar la mala noticia al equipo.
Formal— To ensure that one's power and decisions are respected and followed by others.
La madre hizo valer su autoridad y mandó a los niños a la cama.
Neutral— To bypass the person in charge and go to someone higher or act independently. It is usually seen as disrespectful.
Se saltó la autoridad de su supervisor y habló directamente con el dueño.
Informal— Acting as if one has power or expertise, often used when the person is actually being arrogant or pretending.
Entró en la oficina con aires de autoridad, aunque solo era un pasante.
Informal— Having no official proof or legal backing, relying only on one's own statement or reputation.
Vino a reclamar el dinero sin más autoridad que su palabra.
NeutralFacile à confondre
It sounds like it just means 'having authority'.
Autoritario is an adjective meaning 'authoritarian' (bossy/dictatorial), while autoridad is the noun for the power itself.
Un jefe con autoridad es bueno; un jefe autoritario es malo.
Both relate to power and start with 'auto-'.
Autocracia is a system of government by one person with absolute power; autoridad is the power itself in any system.
En una autocracia, la autoridad reside en una sola persona.
Both mean authority in a legal sense.
Potestad is much more formal and usually refers to legal rights over others (like parents over children).
La patria potestad es una forma de autoridad legal.
Both involve being in charge.
Mando is the act of commanding (often military); autoridad is the right to command.
El general tiene el mando porque tiene la autoridad.
Both mean the right to do something.
Facultad is a specific power granted for a specific task; autoridad is more general.
Tengo la facultad de firmar, pero no la autoridad para cambiar el contrato.
Structures de phrases
[Sujeto] es la autoridad.
El policía es la autoridad.
[Sujeto] tiene autoridad sobre [objeto].
El jefe tiene autoridad sobre los empleados.
[Sujeto] es una autoridad en [materia].
Ella es una autoridad en historia del arte.
Bajo la autoridad de [persona].
Trabajamos bajo la autoridad de la directora.
Ejercer la autoridad con [adverbio/sustantivo].
Ejerce la autoridad con mucha sabiduría.
Cuestionar la autoridad de [institución].
Los ciudadanos cuestionan la autoridad del consejo.
Investir a [alguien] de autoridad.
Se invistió al embajador de autoridad plena.
La autoridad de cosa juzgada.
Esta resolución tiene autoridad de cosa juzgada.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Extremely high in news, law, and professional environments; moderate in casual conversation.
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El autoridad
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La autoridad
Nouns ending in '-dad' are feminine. This is a strict rule in Spanish.
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Él es un autoridad en música.
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Él es una autoridad en música.
The noun 'autoridad' remains feminine even when it refers to a male person.
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La autoridad del libro es Cervantes.
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El autor del libro es Cervantes.
You are confusing 'authority' (power/expertise) with 'author' (creator).
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Tengo la autoridad de ir al cine.
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Tengo permiso para ir al cine.
'Autoridad' is for formal power or expertise; 'permiso' is for casual permission.
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Es una autoridad de la medicina.
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Es una autoridad en medicina.
The preposition 'en' is the standard way to indicate the field of expertise.
Astuces
Always Feminine
Never say 'el autoridad'. It is always 'la autoridad'. This is the most common mistake for English speakers. Even if the 'authority' is a man, use 'una'.
Expertise vs. Power
Remember that 'autoridad' works for both a police officer and a scientist. The context tells you if it's about rules or about knowledge.
Respect the Word
In many Spanish-speaking countries, 'la autoridad' is treated with a specific type of formal respect. Using this word shows you understand social hierarchies.
Official Use
When you see 'las autoridades' in the news, think of it as a collective noun for 'the government' or 'the police'.
The Right Preposition
Use 'en' for subjects of expertise: 'autoridad en medicina'. Use 'sobre' for people: 'autoridad sobre los alumnos'.
Delegation
In a professional setting, 'delegar autoridad' is a key phrase for managers. It means giving someone else the power to make decisions.
Academic Tone
Using 'una autoridad en la materia' is a great way to introduce a quote or a source in a formal essay.
Stress the End
Make sure you emphasize the 'DAD' at the end. au-to-ri-DAD. This helps distinguish it from the English pronunciation.
Autor vs. Autoridad
Don't mix these up! An author writes; an authority leads. They are related but not interchangeable.
Voice of Command
The phrase 'con voz de autoridad' is perfect for describing someone who sounds like they are in charge.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of an AUTHOR who has the power over their story. An AUTHOR-IDAD is someone who has the power over a situation or a subject.
Association visuelle
Imagine a judge's gavel (symbol of legal authority) and a thick textbook (symbol of intellectual authority) sitting together on a desk.
Word Web
Défi
Try to use 'autoridad' in three different ways today: once about a person in charge, once about an expert, and once in the plural 'las autoridades'.
Origine du mot
From the Latin 'auctoritas', which comes from 'auctor' (author, creator, or promoter).
Sens originel : In Roman law, it referred to the prestige or influence of a person or institution, distinct from 'potestas' (legal power).
It is a Romance word, sharing roots with French 'autorité', Italian 'autorità', and Portuguese 'autoridade'.Contexte culturel
Be careful when using 'autoritario' (authoritarian). It is a strong insult in many Spanish-speaking countries due to histories of dictatorships. 'Autoridad' itself is neutral.
In English, 'the authorities' can sound slightly more suspicious or bureaucratic than 'las autoridades' in Spanish, which is the standard neutral term for officials.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
At Work
- Delegar autoridad
- Jerarquía de autoridad
- Cuestionar al jefe
- Línea de autoridad
In the News
- Las autoridades informan
- Comunicado oficial
- Intervención policial
- Medidas de seguridad
Academic Writing
- Una autoridad en la materia
- Citar fuentes
- Prestigio académico
- Investigación rigurosa
Family Life
- Respetar a los padres
- Poner límites
- Perder el control
- Educación de los hijos
Legal Situations
- Autoridad judicial
- Orden de la corte
- Cumplir la ley
- Derechos ciudadanos
Amorces de conversation
"¿Quién crees que es la máxima autoridad en temas de medio ambiente hoy en día?"
"¿Alguna vez has tenido un problema por un abuso de autoridad en tu trabajo?"
"¿Crees que se ha perdido la autoridad de los profesores en las escuelas actuales?"
"¿A qué autoridad acudirías si vieras algo extraño en tu vecindario?"
"¿Quién es para ti una autoridad moral en la historia de tu país?"
Sujets d'écriture
Describe una situación en la que tuviste que ejercer autoridad. ¿Cómo te sentiste al respecto?
Escribe sobre una persona que consideres una autoridad en su campo. ¿Por qué respetas su conocimiento?
Reflexiona sobre la diferencia entre tener poder y tener autoridad. ¿Cuál es más importante en un líder?
¿Cómo ha cambiado el concepto de autoridad en tu familia a lo largo de las generaciones?
Imagina un mundo sin ninguna autoridad. ¿Cómo sería la vida diaria en ese lugar?
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsYes, 'autoridad' is always a feminine noun in Spanish. Even if you are referring to a man who is an expert, you must say 'él es UNA autoridad'. This is because the grammatical gender of the noun does not change based on the person it describes. For example, 'El Dr. García es una autoridad en cardiología'.
'Autoridad' implies a legitimate, recognized right to lead or command, often backed by law or respect. 'Poder' is a more general term for the ability or strength to do something, which may or may not be legitimate. A robber has 'poder' because he has a weapon, but a judge has 'autoridad' because of the law.
You use the plural form 'las autoridades'. This is the standard way to refer to the police, government officials, or any official body in a collective sense. For example, 'Las autoridades están investigando el caso' (The authorities are investigating the case).
Yes, it is very common to use 'autoridad' to describe someone who is a leading expert in a field. In this context, it translates to 'authority' in English as well. For example, 'Ella es una autoridad en la historia de España'.
No, 'autoritario' usually has a negative connotation. It describes someone who is bossy, dictatorial, or who imposes their will without regard for others. Having 'autoridad' is generally seen as neutral or positive, but being 'autoritario' is often criticized.
'Abuso de autoridad' means 'abuse of power' or 'abuse of authority'. it refers to a situation where someone in a position of power uses it unfairly, illegally, or to mistreat others. It is a common legal and social term.
In a family, 'autoridad' refers to the respect and leadership role of parents. Phrases like 'perder la autoridad' (to lose authority) or 'respetar la autoridad de los padres' are common when discussing upbringing and discipline.
'Autoridad moral' is the respect someone earns through their actions, integrity, and character, rather than through an official title. A person with high moral authority is someone whose advice or criticism people follow because they trust their values.
Yes, it is essential in business Spanish for describing hierarchies. You will hear about 'delegar autoridad' (delegating authority) or having the 'autoridad para firmar' (authority to sign) documents or contracts.
While there isn't one perfect opposite, 'anarquía' (anarchy) refers to a lack of authority. 'Desobediencia' (disobedience) is the act of going against authority, and 'debilidad' (weakness) might describe a leader who lacks authority.
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Escribe una frase usando 'las autoridades' y el verbo 'investigar'.
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Traduce: 'He is an authority on Spanish history.'
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Describe la autoridad de un profesor en el aula.
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Escribe una frase sobre el 'abuso de autoridad'.
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¿Qué significa para ti tener 'autoridad moral'?
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Escribe un pequeño diálogo entre un policía y un ciudadano usando 'autoridad'.
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Usa la frase 'bajo la autoridad de' en una oración sobre el trabajo.
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Explica la diferencia entre 'autoridad' y 'poder' en tres frases.
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Escribe una noticia corta (3 frases) usando 'autoridades sanitarias'.
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¿Cómo se puede 'recuperar la autoridad' en una familia?
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Escribe una frase con 'cuestionar la autoridad'.
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Usa 'máxima autoridad' para describir al director de un hospital.
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Traduce: 'The judge has the authority to issue a warrant.'
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Escribe una frase sobre una 'autoridad reconocida' en ciencia.
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Describe un 'golpe de autoridad' en un partido de fútbol.
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¿Por qué es importante la autoridad en una sociedad?
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Escribe una frase formal usando 'investir de autoridad'.
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Usa 'desacato a la autoridad' en una frase legal.
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Traduce: 'Local authorities closed the beach due to the storm.'
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Escribe una reflexión sobre la 'crisis de autoridad' actual.
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Pronuncia 'autoridad' enfatizando la última sílaba.
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Di en voz alta: 'La policía es la autoridad'.
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Explica quién tiene autoridad en tu trabajo o escuela.
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Di: 'Ella es una autoridad en literatura española'.
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¿Qué harías ante un abuso de autoridad?
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Usa 'con voz de autoridad' para describir a alguien.
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Di: 'Las autoridades locales piden calma'.
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¿Crees que los padres deben tener mucha autoridad?
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Describe a una 'autoridad mundial' que admires.
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Di: 'Respeto la autoridad, pero cuestiono las injusticias'.
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Explica el concepto de 'autoridad moral' con tus palabras.
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Di: 'El juez es la máxima autoridad del tribunal'.
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¿Cómo se dice 'the authorities' en plural?
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Di: 'No tengo autoridad para decidir eso'.
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Usa 'ejercer' y 'autoridad' en una frase corta.
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Di: 'La autoridad se gana con el ejemplo'.
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¿Quién es la autoridad en temas de salud en tu país?
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Di: 'Bajo la autoridad del rey, el reino prosperó'.
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Pronuncia 'autoridades competentes'.
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Di: 'El abuso de autoridad es inaceptable'.
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¿Qué palabra escuchas en esta frase: 'La autoridad llegó tarde'?
¿Es plural o singular: 'Las autoridades cerraron el puerto'?
Si escuchas 'una autoridad en cine', ¿hablan de un policía o un experto?
¿Qué verbo acompaña a autoridad: 'Ejercer la autoridad'?
¿Qué tipo de autoridad es: 'Tiene autoridad moral'?
Escucha: 'No tengo autoridad'. ¿Tiene permiso para decidir?
Escucha: 'Abuso de autoridad'. ¿Es algo bueno o malo?
¿A quién se refieren con 'autoridades sanitarias'?
Escucha: 'Cuestionar la autoridad'. ¿Qué están haciendo?
Escucha: 'Voz de autoridad'. ¿Cómo suena la persona?
¿Qué palabra rima con autoridad en: 'La ciudad no tiene autoridad'?
Escucha: 'Autoridad judicial'. ¿Dónde estamos?
Escucha: 'Máxima autoridad'. ¿Es el jefe o el empleado?
Escucha: 'Autoridad delegada'. ¿Es su propio poder?
Escucha: 'Bajo la autoridad'. ¿Hay alguien por encima?
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Summary
The word 'autoridad' is more than just 'power'; it is power that is recognized as right and legitimate. Whether you are talking about a police officer, a parent, or a world-class scientist, you are describing a person whose position or knowledge gives them the right to lead or be heard. Example: 'El juez tiene la autoridad para decidir el futuro del caso' (The judge has the authority to decide the future of the case).
- Autoridad means the legitimate power to lead, command, or make official decisions in legal, social, or familial contexts.
- It also refers to a person with immense expertise in a specific field, often introduced as 'una autoridad en...'.
- Grammatically, it is always a feminine noun (la autoridad), even when referring to a man who is an expert.
- The plural 'las autoridades' is the standard way to refer to government officials, the police, or other ruling bodies.
Always Feminine
Never say 'el autoridad'. It is always 'la autoridad'. This is the most common mistake for English speakers. Even if the 'authority' is a man, use 'una'.
Expertise vs. Power
Remember that 'autoridad' works for both a police officer and a scientist. The context tells you if it's about rules or about knowledge.
Respect the Word
In many Spanish-speaking countries, 'la autoridad' is treated with a specific type of formal respect. Using this word shows you understand social hierarchies.
Official Use
When you see 'las autoridades' in the news, think of it as a collective noun for 'the government' or 'the police'.
Exemple
La policía tiene la autoridad para detener a los sospechosos.
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