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dictatorial
[dik-tuh-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-]
adjective
of or relating to a dictator or dictatorship.
appropriate to, or characteristic of, a dictator; absolute; unlimited.
dictatorial powers in wartime.
Synonyms: totalitarianinclined to dictate or command; imperious; overbearing.
a dictatorial attitude.
dictatorial
/ ˌdɪktəˈtɔːrɪəl /
adjective
of or characteristic of a dictator
tending to dictate; tyrannical; overbearing
Other Word Forms
- dictatorially adverb
- dictatorialness noun
- nondictatorial adjective
- nondictatorially adverb
- nondictatorialness noun
- semidictatorial adjective
- semidictatorially adverb
- semidictatorialness noun
- undictatorial adjective
- undictatorially adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of dictatorial1
Example Sentences
Each day, his autocratic power and dictatorial aspirations continue to grow.
Away from the praise and the bright lights, however, members of the congregation described Brain as "manipulative and dictatorial".
Under the dictatorial rule of then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, the agency surveilled, wiretapped and harassed King and other Black leaders relentlessly during his lifetime.
“The current administration and the cabinet are really behaving, you know, in a way that dictatorial regimes do, and that is really worrying us,” Tiwana said.
Cyber Partisans describes itsself as "a highly organised hacktivist collective that is fighting for the liberation of Belarus from dictatorial rule".
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