"Tyrannical" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tyrannical" Meaning

Describing a person or government that has absolute power, strict control, and oppressive behavior, often maintaining control through force and intimidation.

"Tyrannical" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "tyrannical"


1. Politics: The new government has been accused of establishing a tyrannical regime, silencing opposition voices through strict censorship and surveillance.

2. Drama/Theater: The tyrannical king in the play is depicted as cruel and heartless, earning him the disdain of all the characters.

3. Historical Context: During his reign, Queen Elizabeth was often referred to as a tyrannical ruler, whose cruel executions and oppressive policies were feared throughout the land.

4. Personal Character: His rigid rules for the household earned him a reputation of being tyrannical and very demanding towards his family members.

5. Commentary on Love: A tyrannical love can be all consuming, demanding full attention and control, leaving little space for the emotional autonomy of the loved one.

Verb Forms


- [Tyrannize (verb): To behave as or exercise power like a tyrant.

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