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authored

/ˈɔː.θərd/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

Wrote, composed, or created a book, report, article, or other written work (past tense and past participle of 'author').

Example Sentences:
  • She authored several bestselling historical novels before turning her focus to screenwriting.
  • The comprehensive scientific report was jointly authored by researchers across five universities.
2.verb

Conceived, originated, or acted as the primary creator of a policy, plan, legislation, or initiative.

Example Sentences:
  • The senator authored a landmark bipartisan bill aimed at expanding rural broadband access.
  • He authored the corporate restructuring strategy that saved the company from insolvency.
3.adjective

Having an identified or distinct author; created with a distinct personal or creative voice.

Example Sentences:
  • The exhibition highlighted uniquely authored architectural blueprints from the early modern era.
  • Critics praised the film as a deeply authored work of visual art rather than a generic studio project.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the noun 'author', which entered Middle English via Old French 'auteur' from Latin 'auctor' (meaning 'creator, originator, promoter'), derived from the verb 'augere' ('to increase, originate'). The use of 'author' as a transitive verb arose in the late 16th century and became widespread in modern professional, legal, and literary contexts.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

An author has authored a piece once it is fully created and signed by them.

Frequently Asked Questions About “authored

1. What is the meaning of “authored” in English?

In English, authored (verb) is defined as: “Wrote, composed, or created a book, report, article, or other written work (past tense and past participle of 'author').”.

2. How do you use “authored” in a sentence?

She authored several bestselling historical novels before turning her focus to screenwriting.

3. What are English synonyms of “authored”?

Common synonyms include:written,penned,composed,drafted,created

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “authored”?

Derived from the noun 'author', which entered Middle English via Old French 'auteur' from Latin 'auctor' (meaning 'creator, originator, promoter'), derived from the verb 'augere' ('to increase, originate'). The use of 'author' as a transitive verb arose in the late 16th century and became widespread in modern professional, legal, and literary contexts.