A tyrant is a person who rules with absolute power. The adjective is tyrannical.
The adjective form of tyrant is tyrannical.
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.
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.
A synonym for the word tyrant is dictator. Or Bully
Tyrant is a noun.
My father is a real tyrant when I don't get home on time.
Adolf Hitler was a tyrant of the worst possible kind.
The Greek word is Turannos
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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Tyrannical is one...
Despot, dictator.