strongmen

[strɔːŋmən]

strongmen Definition

  • 1a powerful man who uses physical strength to assert his authority or control over others
  • 2a leader who rules by force and uses fear and violence to maintain power

Using strongmen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The country was ruled by a series of strongmen.

  • Example

    He was known as a strongman who could lift twice his weight.

  • Example

    The strongman used his power to suppress opposition and dissent.

strongmen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for strongmen

Phrases with strongmen

  • a leader who exercises authoritarian control over a country's political system

    Example

    The political strongman has been accused of human rights abuses and corruption.

  • a sporting event that tests the strength, endurance, and athleticism of competitors through various challenges such as lifting weights, pulling trucks, and carrying heavy objects

    Example

    The annual strongman competition draws athletes from around the world to compete in feats of strength.

  • strongman tactics

    the use of force, intimidation, or violence to achieve one's goals or maintain power

    Example

    The regime relied on strongman tactics to quell protests and dissent.

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Summary: strongmen in Brief

The term 'strongmen' [strɔːŋmən] refers to powerful men who use physical strength to assert their authority or control over others. It can also refer to leaders who rule by force and use fear and violence to maintain power. Examples include political strongmen and competitors in strongman competitions. The term also encompasses 'strongman tactics,' which involve the use of force, intimidation, or violence to achieve one's goals or maintain power.