despotic, tyrannical, absolute, oppressive, undemocratic
Tyrant, despot.
Despot, dictator.
The Declaration of Independence.
when any form of government becomes destructive of these ends it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it
absolute, authoritarian, autocratic, oppressive, tyrannical
despotic, tyrannical, absolute, oppressive, undemocratic
Tyrannical is an adjective.
The ruler's laws were harsh and tyrannical. He was a tyrannical leader.
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Tyrannical Mex was created in 1993.
Yes, you can use tyrannical in a sentence..
The adjective form of tyrant is tyrannical.
One is tyrannic, which is almost always seen as tyrannical.
Biddle was considered by Andrew Jackson to be a "hydra of corruption" at a time when Tsar Nicholas I was in his most reactionary state, Tsar has often been a synonym for tyrannical behaviour.
The tyrannical ruler could not stand to share his power with anyone.
The king ruled with a tyrannical grip, silencing dissent and trampling on the rights of his subjects.