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.
Gadhafi was an example of tyranny.
The tyranny of the Crown will not be tolerated!
Tyranny- The king made tyranny laws that affected both good and bad people of the village because he was just wicked. Tyranny is a noun so it is not correct to say tyranny laws. In this example laws is a noun and tyranny is an adjective but the word tyranny can't function as an adjective. A better sentence: The refugees were trying to escape the tyranny and oppression of their homeland.
Tyranny, that's the word you're looking for!The word that best describes a cruel and unjust government is a Tyranny.
Tyranny, that's the word you're looking for!The word that best describes a cruel and unjust government is a Tyranny.
Yes, the word 'tyranny' is an abstract noun, a word for an oppressive government or harsh behaviour or use of authority.
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dominance?
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
A word is a thing. The word 'word' is a noun.
The word beautiful is an adjective.
no it is not an adjective