tzar (Meaning)

Wordnet

tzar (n)

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

tzar Sentence Examples

  1. The Russian Revolution overthrew the centuries-old rule of the Romanovs, the last reigning family of tzars.
  2. Catherine the Great, one of the most famous Russian tzars, expanded the Russian Empire and introduced significant reforms.
  3. The Winter Palace, the magnificent residence of the Russian tzars, now houses the Hermitage Museum.
  4. The Fabergé eggs, exquisite jewels commissioned by the tzars, are renowned for their artistry and craftsmanship.
  5. Peter the Great, a progressive tzar, modernized Russia and established Saint Petersburg as its new capital.
  6. The last tzar, Nicholas II, was forced to abdicate after the February Revolution of 1917, ending the Romanov dynasty.
  7. The oppressive rule of the tzars led to widespread peasant revolts and social unrest.
  8. The Russian Orthodox Church played a significant role in supporting the authority of the tzars.
  9. Many of the palaces built by the tzars continue to serve as architectural landmarks in Russia.
  10. The reign of Ivan the Terrible, known for its brutality and paranoia, marked a dark period in Russian history under the tzars.

FAQs About the word tzar

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

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

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

The Russian Revolution overthrew the centuries-old rule of the Romanovs, the last reigning family of tzars.

Catherine the Great, one of the most famous Russian tzars, expanded the Russian Empire and introduced significant reforms.

The Winter Palace, the magnificent residence of the Russian tzars, now houses the Hermitage Museum.

The Fabergé eggs, exquisite jewels commissioned by the tzars, are renowned for their artistry and craftsmanship.