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despot
[des-puht, -pot]
noun
a king or other ruler with absolute, unlimited power; autocrat.
any tyrant or oppressor.
History/Historical., an honorary title applied to a Byzantine emperor, afterward to members of his family, and later to Byzantine vassal rulers and governors.
despot
/ dɛsˈpɒtɪk, ˈdɛspɒt /
noun
an absolute or tyrannical ruler; autocrat or tyrant
any person in power who acts tyrannically
a title borne by numerous persons of rank in the later Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires
the despot of Servia
Other Word Forms
- despotically adverb
- despotic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of despot1
Example Sentences
They are only a sticking point for would-be kings and despots who successfully deceive and subjugate the masses.
In Florida and elsewhere, there were individuals of rare caliber who rose up in their day to defeat these right-wing despots.
“We will never let the evil will of a sad, malignant despot dictate how we treat one another,” said the Greyhound Bar & Grill in Highland Park.
Ben-Ghiat goes on to explain that this is often a way that despots exert power, observing:
Until this show, they weren’t individualized in a way that explains what they get out of helping a despot destroy planets.
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