tyrannous
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- nontyrannous adjective
- nontyrannously adverb
- nontyrannousness noun
- tyrannously adverb
- tyrannousness noun
Etymology
Origin of tyrannous
Example Sentences
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Caught between the maniacal determination of Purlie and the tyrannous wrath of Cotchipee, Lutiebelle discovers wiles she never knew she possessed.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 6, 2023
“All of our lives we had to have this tyrannous, treacherous statue looking over us,” Moore said.
From Washington Times • Jun. 20, 2020
Among colonists who resisted British power, this view of the “massacre” confirmed their fears of a tyrannous government using its armies to curb the freedom of British subjects.
From Textbooks • Dec. 30, 2014
Madison, who like other founders feared tyrannous legislatures as much as tyrannous executives, made this explicit in his famous statement in The Federalist Papers.
From Slate • May 23, 2013
All the tyrannous giants were dead, all the dangerous dragons—some of which used to come down with a burrr like the peregrine’s stoop—had been put out of action.
From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White
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