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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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Is the word tyrant a verb or adjective?

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.


What part of speech is the word tyrant?

Tyrant is a noun.


What is the absrtact noun for tyrant?

The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'despot' is despotism.


What is the verb form of tyranny?

Tyrant is a noun, too, so the verb is "tyrannize".


What is the word family for Tyrant?

The word family for "tyrant" includes related terms such as "tyranny," "tyrannical," and "tyrannize." These words share a common root and pertain to the exercise of absolute power in a cruel or oppressive manner. The noun "tyrant" refers to a ruler who wields power unjustly, while "tyranny" describes the oppressive rule itself. "Tyrannical" is an adjective describing behaviors or actions characteristic of a tyrant.


What do you call a man who seized power and ruled the polis singlehandedly?

This is a dictatorship.


Who has the power in a tyrant?

The tyrant.


Who has the power in tyrant?

The tyrant.


What is the abstract noun for despot?

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.


Is it tyrants' or tyrant's son the correct spelling if talking about a son of a tyrant?

The correct spelling would be Tyrant's Son!


What is a synonym for tyrant?

A synonym for tyrant is dictator. Some other synonyms for tyrant are autocrat, oppressor, despot, and authoritarian. A tyrant is an oppressive ruler.


Would you please use tyrant in sentence?

A tyrant rules with his fist. There is no room for a tyrant in a democracy.