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    tyrannical
    /tɪˈranɪk(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way: "a tyrannical government"

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  2. TYRANNICAL definition: 1. using, showing, or relating to the unfair and cruel use of power over other people in a country…. Learn more.

  3. Sep 17, 2012 · The meaning of TYRANNICAL is being or characteristic of a tyrant or tyranny : despotic. How to use tyrannical in a sentence.

  4. Definitions of tyrannical. adjective. characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty. “a tyrannical government” synonyms: authoritarian, autocratic, despotic, dictatorial, tyrannic. undemocratic. not in agreement with or according to democratic doctrine or practice or ideals. adjective.

  5. unjustly cruel, harsh, or severe; arbitrary or oppressive; despotic: a tyrannical ruler. Synonyms: domineering, imperious, dictatorial. tyrannical. / tɪˈrænɪkəl; tɪˈrænɪk / adjective. characteristic of or relating to a tyrant or to tyranny; oppressive.

  6. using, showing, or relating to the unfair and cruel use of power over other people in a country, group, etc.: a tyrannical leader / regime / political system.

  7. If you describe someone as tyrannical, you mean that they are severe or unfair towards the people that they have authority over. He killed his tyrannical father with a blow to the head. His behavior grew more unpredictable by the day, and increasingly tyrannical.

  8. government by a ruler or small group of people who have unlimited power over the people in their country or state and use it unfairly and cruelly: This, the president promised us, was a war against tyranny. a situation in which someone or something controls how you are able to live, in an unfair way:

  9. using power or authority over people in an unfair and cruel way synonym autocratic, dictatorial. tyrannical power. a tyrannical government. He was brought up by a cruel and tyrannical father. His reputation as a tyrannical captain made it hard to find a crew. At times she was tyrannical at home.

  10. noun. tyr· an· ny ˈtir-ə-nē. plural tyrannies. Synonyms of tyranny. 1. : oppressive power. every form of tyranny over the mind of man Thomas Jefferson. especially : oppressive power exerted by government. the tyranny of a police state. 2. a. : a government in which absolute power is vested in a single ruler.

  11. Tyranny is a noun that describes a repressive and arbitrarily cruel regime. Don't accuse your mother of tyranny just because she won't let you play video games all weekend long. One of the root words of tyranny is the Latin tyrannia which means the "rule of a tyrant" and a tyrant is a "cruel master."