Yes, the noun 'tyrant' is a noun, a word for a dictatorial ruler, a word for a person.
The related noun for the condition is tyranny.
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∙ 6y agoTyrant is a noun, too, so the verb is "tyrannize".
This is a dictatorship.
In a dictatorship, the dictator maintains complete power over its citizens.
In a the modern term of tyrant yes; but in the classical greek tyrant defintion yes because percicules was someone who illegally seized power he had no right to the power during this time.
Tyrant, despot.
Neither. It is a noun. tyrant is a cruel person-of sorts. A noun is a PERSON, place, thing, or idea, so a tyrant is a noun.
Tyrant is a noun.
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'despot' is despotism.
Tyrant is a noun, too, so the verb is "tyrannize".
This is a dictatorship.
The tyrant.
The tyrant.
The correct spelling is "tyrant's son." This indicates that the son belongs to the tyrant.
A synonym for tyrant is dictator. Some other synonyms for tyrant are autocrat, oppressor, despot, and authoritarian. A tyrant is an oppressive ruler.
A tyrant rules with his fist. There is no room for a tyrant in a democracy.
The word despot is an abstract noun. A despot is a person who rules with absolute power, a tyrant, or oppressor. You can see, hear, or touch the person, but you can only know or understand that the person is a despot.
the crimminal who became king was a tyrant. the tyrant is very exaggerative about every thing!