bashaw

[bəˈʃɔː]

bashaw Definition

  • 1a Turkish or Ottoman provincial governor
  • 2a haughty or cruel official

Using bashaw: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bashaw" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bashaw of the province was known for his cruelty towards the people.

  • Example

    The Ottoman Empire had many bashaws who governed different regions.

  • Example

    He acted like a bashaw, ordering everyone around and expecting to be obeyed without question.

bashaw Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bashaw

Phrases with bashaw

  • the haughty or overbearing behavior of an official

    Example

    His bashawism led to resentment among his subordinates.

  • the position or office of a bashaw

    Example

    He was appointed to the bashawship of the province.

  • bashaw-like

    resembling or characteristic of a bashaw

    Example

    His bashaw-like behavior was not appreciated by his colleagues.

Origins of bashaw

from Turkish 'başoğlu', meaning 'son of a lord'

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Summary: bashaw in Brief

The term 'bashaw' [bəˈʃɔː] refers to a Turkish or Ottoman provincial governor, or a haughty or cruel official. It is often used to describe someone who acts in an overbearing or authoritarian manner, as in 'He acted like a bashaw, ordering everyone around and expecting to be obeyed without question.' Other related terms include 'bashawism,' referring to haughty behavior, and 'bashawship,' referring to the position or office of a bashaw.