Example sentence - Her husband was domineering and demanding until he saw how it effected his family.
Cathy had been a martyr to her gruff, domineering husband.
To be domineering is to be overbearing. An example sentence would be: Sometimes her husband can be a bit domineering.
Amy's domineering attitude as the group leader made her group members dislike her.
The word 'domineering' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to domineer. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).Examples:The state champions are once again domineering their rivals. (verb)The boss is a domineering dictator. (adjective)His wife's domineering is holding him back. (noun, subject of the sentence)
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The word you are looking for is "termagant." It is used to describe a loud, overbearing, or domineering woman.
"Dominatrix" is a female form of the word "dominate," referring to a dominant or domineering woman, who may or may not use harsh methods.
domineering, regal, majestic, royal
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Example sentence for the noun Nazi:The proper noun Nazi has become a common noun as a general word for a harshly domineering, dictatorial, or intolerant person.Example sentence for the adjective Nazi:There are few survivors left that were witness to the Nazi terrorism.
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