"Tyr" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tyr" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tyr" Meaning

A tyrant is a person who rules a country or group with power, but unkind, cruel, and without considering the needs or rights of others.

"Tyr" Examples

Antonyms for the word "tyr"


| Antonym | Example Sentence |
| --- | --- |
| democractic | The monarchs of the country ruled with an iron fist, a stark contrast to the more democractic system of the neighboring state. |
| just | But the tyr who ruled with an iron hand was brought down by his people who organised a violent uproar and protested against his injustice. |
| benevolent | The evil wizard had become tyrannical, using his powers to spread fear and oppression, but his former benevolent nature was also still there. |
| gentle | The people of the land had lived under the tyranny of the cruel ruler for generations, longing for a gentle hand to guide them. |
| benevolent | There was a distinction between a benevolent tyrant and a fully good one: a benevolent tyrant is not a benevolent ruler, not a just ruler.

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Typologise

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To classify or categorize something into a particular type or category, often based on its characteristics or features.

Typologize

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To typologize means to analyze or study something, typically a language, in terms of its typological characteristics, such as its phonological, morphological, or syntactic features.

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Really a rare word!<br><br>Typonymic (adjective) refers to a person who corresponds to another, such as in a name, a position, or a role.

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