tsar (Meaning)

Wordnet

tsar (n)

a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)

Webster

tsar (n.)

The title of the emperor of Russia. See Czar.

tsar Sentence Examples

  1. Reigning with an iron fist, Ivan the IV, known as Ivan the Terrible, was a formidable tsar.
  2. The Russian tsars of the Romanov dynasty ruled for centuries, leaving a lasting legacy.
  3. Peter the Great, a renowned tsar, modernized Russia and expanded its borders.
  4. The tsars were absolute rulers, wielding immense power over their vast domains.
  5. The last tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, faced revolution and abdication.
  6. Tsar Nicholas I suppressed any dissent, earning the nickname "Nicholas the Stick."
  7. The tsars often had lavish courts and lived in magnificent palaces.
  8. The Russian tsars were often portrayed as symbols of national unity and strength.
  9. The rise of Bolshevism eventually challenged the authority of the tsars in Russia.
  10. Tsar Alexander II abolished serfdom, a major reform during his reign.

FAQs About the word tsar

a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)The title of the emperor of Russia. See Czar.

king,magnate, captain, prince, mogul, tycoon, baron,superstar, personality, star

half-pint, half-pint, nobody, subordinate, underling, subordinate, lightweight, nobody, nothing, underling

Reigning with an iron fist, Ivan the IV, known as Ivan the Terrible, was a formidable tsar.

The Russian tsars of the Romanov dynasty ruled for centuries, leaving a lasting legacy.

Peter the Great, a renowned tsar, modernized Russia and expanded its borders.

The tsars were absolute rulers, wielding immense power over their vast domains.