A cruel and oppressive dictator.
f. despotess
Heir apparent to the emperor or senior court official.
Отсутствуют примеры синонимов
1 Despotism is the madness of power; in women the despot is caprice.
2 That despot must have a plastic surgery week in and week out.
3 An evilly disposed despot could have used it to practice unspeakable oppression.
4 In the firm of Bannister & Co. he was an untrammelled despot .
5 This despot was one of the most remarkable men of the period.
6 He was active & progressive but eccentric and a despot at home.
7 Strong in him it was, and untrammelled of that murderous despot Fear.
8 A despot always has his good moments; an assembly of despots never.
9 Joseph II was not the only benevolent despot who met with discouragement.
10 The whole place proclaimed itself to be the whim of a despot .
11 A despot must feel that he is the pivot of the State.
12 Once upon a time there was an ancient despot called Konosuke Tsuru.
13 The king of Naples and Sicily, Francis II., was a typical despot .
14 Carlyle had an admiration for the despot , while the Italian loathed tyranny.
15 And this brings us to that mysterious and impalpable despot , the Censor.
16 The sovereign of Hanover was a positive despot , both politically and socially.
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