tyrannic in English
adjective
[ty·ran·nic || tɪ'rænɪk(l)]
tyrannical, of or similar to a tyrant, despotic, authoritaria
Use "tyrannic" in a sentence
1. 19 To this end, the grizzled Chaplain petitioned Lord Macragge for the authority to forge a new body of Ultramarines, chosen from the survivors of the Tyrannic wars.
2. Bugbeared with popery and power despotic, Tyrannic government, and leagues exotic: The revolution's a fanatic plot, William a tyrant, Sunderland a sot: A factious army and a poisoned nation, Unjustly forced King James's abdication
3. Bugbeared with Popery and power despotic, Tyrannic government and leagues exotic: The Revolution’s a fanatic plot, William a tyrant, Sunderland a sot: A factious army and a poisoned nation: Unjustly forced King James’s abdication
4. Bugbeared with Popery and power despotic, Tyrannic goverment and leagues exotic: The Revolution's a fanatic plot, William a tyrant, Sunderland a sot: A factious army and a poisoned nation Unjustly forced King James's abdication
5. Authoritarian: 1 adj characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty “an Authoritarian regime” Synonyms: autocratic , despotic , dictatorial , tyrannic , tyrannical undemocratic not in agreement with or according to democratic doctrine or practice or ideals adj expecting unquestioning obedience “the timid