tyrannically (Meaning)

tyrannically

of, relating to, or characteristic of a tyrant or tyranny, being or characteristic of a tyrant or tyranny

tyrannically Sentence Examples

  1. The dictator ruled tyrannically, quashing dissent and suppressing any opposition.
  2. The tyrannical king imprisoned and tortured those who dared to question his authority.
  3. The warden's tyrannically imposed regulations created a climate of fear among the inmates.
  4. The oppressive government tyrannically controlled the media, silencing critical voices.
  5. The tyrannical father instilled fear and obedience in his children through harsh punishment.
  6. The tyrannical corporate leader exploited his employees, demanding impossible targets and offering meager compensations.
  7. The tyrannically enforced curfew prevented citizens from leaving their homes after a certain hour.
  8. The ruthless tyrant tyrannically imposed his will upon the nation, disregarding the rights and freedoms of its people.
  9. The tyrannically imposed taxes crippled businesses and left families struggling to make ends meet.
  10. The tyrannically wielded power corrupted the ruler, turning him into a heartless despot.

FAQs About the word tyrannically

of, relating to, or characteristic of a tyrant or tyranny, being or characteristic of a tyrant or tyranny

inhumanly, unsparingly, unfeelingly, brutally, oppressively, sternly, obdurately, insensitively, callously, harshly

leniently, softly, gently,lightly, mildly, benevolently, kindly, tenderly,lovingly, graciously

The dictator ruled tyrannically, quashing dissent and suppressing any opposition.

The tyrannical king imprisoned and tortured those who dared to question his authority.

The warden's tyrannically imposed regulations created a climate of fear among the inmates.

The oppressive government tyrannically controlled the media, silencing critical voices.