imperious |
dictator |
As an adjective imperious
is domineering, arrogant, or overbearing.
As a noun dictator is
originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient rome, who held full executive authority for a term granted by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war.
dictator |
powerful |
As a noun dictator
is originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient rome, who held full executive authority for a term granted by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war.
As an adjective powerful is
having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence.
dictator |
democracy |
As nouns the difference between dictator and democracy
is that
dictator is originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient Rome, who held full executive authority for a term granted by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war while
democracy is rule by the people, especially as a form of government; either directly or through elected representatives (representative democracy).
authoritarian |
dictator |
As nouns the difference between authoritarian and dictator
is that
authoritarian is one who commands absolute obedience to his or her authority while
dictator is originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient Rome, who held full executive authority for a term granted by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war.
As an adjective authoritarian
is of, or relating to, absolute obedience to an authority.
dictator |
dictatorlike |
As a noun dictator
is originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient rome, who held full executive authority for a term granted by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war.
As an adjective dictatorlike is
resembling or characteristic of a dictator.
dictator |
dictatress |
As nouns the difference between dictator and dictatress
is that
dictator is originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient rome, who held full executive authority for a term granted by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war while
dictatress is a female dictator.
dictator |
dictatrix |
As nouns the difference between dictator and dictatrix
is that
dictator is originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient rome, who held full executive authority for a term granted by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war while
dictatrix is (archaic) a female dictator.
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