they feared tyrannical rule.
No, they had more freedom under spain's tyrannical rule
The monarchy may have continued, and certainly the tyrannical rule of Tarquinius Superbus would have continued.
It means some deed done by some tyrant. That is, some outrageous act totally out of proportion to what the situation deserves, by someone in authority. Beware , it is often used by someone who is an interested party on the receiving end of some action. When if things were the other way around they would describe the action as a necessary thing for the greater good of everyone.
The origins came from Italy, from the rule of tyrannical leaders coming to America
yes!
No. Tyrannical is an adjective. Tyranny is the system or act of overly controlling something. To be tyrannical is to be consistently attempting tyranny, or something of that nature.
Tyrannical means having characteristics of a tyrant, being oppressive and controlling. It also means using power in a cruel manner.
The ruler's laws were harsh and tyrannical. He was a tyrannical leader.
Tyrannical is an adjective.
Yes, you can use tyrannical in a sentence..
Tyrannical Mex was created in 1993.
The adjective form of tyrant is tyrannical.
One is tyrannic, which is almost always seen as tyrannical.
The king ruled with a tyrannical grip, silencing dissent and trampling on the rights of his subjects.
The tyrannical ruler could not stand to share his power with anyone.
Example sentence - The king would be considered tyrannical by most subjects.