Iit means a strong nation that seeks to dominate other countries either politically, socially, or economically. Belief in the desirability of gaining colonies and dependants, or extending a country's influence though means such as trading, diplomacy or military conquest.
Arrogant, Lordly, Imperious, Domineering.
Imperious, assertive, opinionated
The soldier did not like his imperious commander because he did not show any sign of compassion or understanding.
He's put the frame beyond doubt now, he really is in imperious form.
i dkcommanding, masterly, imposing, assertive, imperious, self-assured
Basically, yes.
Arrogant, Lordly, Imperious, Domineering.
Imperious Delirium was created in 2006.
The prefix of "imperious" is "im-" and the suffix is "-ious".
Stuart Devenie did the voice of Imperious in "Power Rangers."
Imperious is an adjective and doesn't show tense. You could use it in a past tense sentence eg Her attitude was imperious all week
overbearing, autocratic, domineering, critical.
The word "imperious" does not appear in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
The Imperious Leader was the ruler of the Cylons in the 1978 tv series Battlestar Galactica. The Imperious Leader is such a good ruler because they have three different brains.
there are 4
Some would say Margaret Thatcher was imperious in the way she led the Conservative government when she was in power. It means arrogantly domineering or overbearing. (It also means urgent or pressing.)
The man swaggered along in an imperious manner because he thought his money put him above the crowd.