imperious

[im-peer-ee-uhs]

imperious Definition

  • 1assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering
  • 2urgent; pressing

Using imperious: Examples

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

  • Example

    She had an imperious manner that put off many people.

  • Example

    The CEO's imperious attitude made it difficult for employees to approach him.

  • Example

    He spoke in an imperious tone, demanding that the work be done immediately.

imperious Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for imperious

Phrases with imperious

  • a commanding or authoritative movement or action

    Example

    He made an imperious gesture, indicating that everyone should leave the room.

  • an urgent or pressing request or requirement made in a domineering or overbearing manner

    Example

    The boss made an imperious demand that the report be finished by the end of the day.

  • a facial expression that conveys a sense of authority or dominance

    Example

    She gave him an imperious look, daring him to challenge her authority.

Origins of imperious

from Latin 'imperiosus', meaning 'commanding'

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Summary: imperious in Brief

'Imperious' [im-peer-ee-uhs] describes someone who assumes power or authority without justification, often in an arrogant and domineering way. It can also mean urgent or pressing. Examples include 'The CEO's imperious attitude made it difficult for employees to approach him.' and 'He spoke in an imperious tone, demanding that the work be done immediately.'