ruler

[ˈruːlər]

ruler Definition

  • 1a person who rules or governs a country, territory, or people
  • 2a strip of wood, plastic, or metal with a straight edge and markings along it, used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths

Using ruler: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ruler of the country is facing criticism for his policies.

  • Example

    I need a ruler to draw a straight line.

  • Example

    The teacher used a ruler to measure the length of the table.

ruler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ruler

Phrases with ruler

  • to govern in a very strict and harsh way

    Example

    The dictator ruled with an iron fist, suppressing all opposition.

  • a person who is in charge of a group or organization

    Example

    Ever since he was promoted, he's been acting like the ruler of the roost.

  • ruler-straight

    perfectly straight, as if drawn with a ruler

    Example

    The rows of corn were ruler-straight, thanks to the farmer's precision planting.

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Summary: ruler in Brief

A 'ruler' [ˈruːlər] can refer to a person who rules or governs a country, territory, or people, or to a strip of wood, plastic, or metal with a straight edge and markings along it, used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths. Examples include 'The ruler of the country is facing criticism for his policies.' and 'I need a ruler to draw a straight line.' Phrases include 'rule with an iron fist,' 'ruler of the roost,' and 'ruler-straight.'

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