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Marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior.
tyrannical
tyrannous
domineering
Oppressive.
heavy
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Examples for "
tyrannical
"
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tyrannous
Examples for "
tyrannical
"
1
The Government placed itself firmly between the
tyrannical
tribunal and the people.
2
He described Rome in a frequent Jewish shorthand for
tyrannical
power, 'Babylon'.
3
The grounds of the verdict bear the impress of a
tyrannical
hypocrisy.
4
Fashion is change and obsolescence imposed on a pattern of
tyrannical
conformity.
5
Also, allegedly, Murphy has a managerial style that's just short of
tyrannical
.
1
Paul Faber was absolutely
tyrannous
in his notions as to feminine purity.
2
The same
tyrannous
demand hounded Mr. Eugene Field along his joke-strewn path.
3
For this love of ours has proven a
tyrannous
and evil lord.
4
So quickly does habit become
tyrannous
,
especially when it involves a pleasure.
5
Henry never lacked a plausible theory to justify his most
tyrannous
actions.
1
Within a year they became an
oppressive
regime, trampling on their promises.
2
Far from the
oppressive
elements of Rome-free to seek his pleasures.
3
And some of those bylaws in those days were actually quite
oppressive
.
4
The solitude in the glare of the broad August sun was
oppressive
.
5
Here in the mouth of the gorge the silence was almost
oppressive
.
6
Elise relaxed even though the new flood of
oppressive
power squeezed her.
7
The sky was unusually black; the night atmosphere unusually
oppressive
and still.
8
The heat of the slumbrous afternoon was
oppressive
;
all animation seemed suspended.
9
Franco left an
oppressive
legacy which periodically returns to haunt Spanish politics.
10
She felt cold in spite of the
oppressive
air of the opera-house.
11
We have not found our government sufficiently
oppressive
to rise against it.
12
Despite the overwhelming odds, June is fighting back against the
oppressive
regime.
13
Action seemed to make his state less
oppressive
;
it eased the weight.
14
Hours of subsequent interviews with the SFO might appear
oppressive
,
Chawla said.
15
The fresh air flooded the place and gradually the
oppressive
odor vanished.
16
When he told the story of the tramp the silence was
oppressive
.
oppressive
more oppressive
oppressive silence
oppressive heat
very oppressive
so oppressive