Authority or Autority

Learn why “Authority” is correct and “Autority” is incorrect.

Autority

Incorrect spelling - “Autority” is incorrect due to missing ‘h’.

"Autority" is a common misspelling of "Authority". Always use "Authority" when referring to the correct word.

Authority

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

“Authority” means power, control, or expert source.

Definition of Authority

"Authority": “Authority” means power, control, or expert source.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for Authority

  • power
  • control
  • expertise

Usage Examples

"Correct:" She has full authority.

"Correct:" This is a trusted authority.

"Correct:" The law gives authority.

"Correct:" Experts hold authority.

"Incorrect:" She has full autority.

"Incorrect:" Trusted autority.

"Incorrect:" Law gives autority.

"Incorrect:" Experts have autority.

Notes:

  • Same root as author.
  • Always keep ‘th’.
  • If ‘h’ is missing → wrong.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Authority vs autority – correct spelling?

A: Authority is correct.

Q: What does authority mean?

A: Power or control.

Q: Why is autority wrong?

A: Missing ‘h’.

Q: Trick?

A: Author → authority.

Summary

“Authority vs autority”: Use authority for power or expertise. Avoid autority, a spelling mistake missing ‘h’.