dictator

[dɪkˈteɪtər]

dictator Definition

a ruler who has complete power over a country, especially one who has gained it using military force.

Using dictator: Examples

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

  • Example

    The country was ruled by a dictator for over 20 years.

  • Example

    The dictator seized power in a military coup.

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    The dictator's regime was marked by human rights abuses and suppression of free speech.

dictator Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dictator

  • a ruler who has complete power over a country but uses it for the benefit of the people

    Example

    Some argue that a benign dictator is the best form of government for certain countries.

  • a ruler who is controlled by a foreign power or organization

    Example

    The country was nominally independent, but in reality, it was ruled by a puppet dictator installed by a neighboring country.

  • a ruler who comes to power through a military coup or by military force

    Example

    The country was ruled by a series of military dictators until a democratic government was established.

Origins of dictator

from Latin 'dictator', meaning 'a magistrate with supreme authority'

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Summary: dictator in Brief

'Dictator' [dɪkˈteɪtər] refers to a ruler who has complete power over a country, often gained through military force. It is associated with oppressive regimes and human rights abuses, as in 'The dictator's regime was marked by suppression of free speech.' The term extends into phrases like 'puppet dictator,' denoting rulers controlled by foreign powers, and 'military dictator,' referring to rulers who come to power through military force.

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