usurper

[yoo-sur-per]

usurper Definition

a person who takes a position of power or importance illegally or by force.

Using usurper: Examples

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

  • Example

    The new king was seen as a usurper by many of the former ruler's supporters.

  • Example

    The company's CEO was accused of being a usurper who had taken control of the board through unethical means.

  • Example

    The rebels sought to overthrow the government and install their own leader as a usurper.

usurper Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for usurper

Phrases with usurper

  • usurper's reign

    the period of time during which a usurper holds power

    Example

    During the usurper's reign, there were many protests and uprisings against his rule.

  • usurper's throne

    the position of power that a usurper has taken from its rightful owner

    Example

    The true heir to the throne vowed to reclaim his birthright from the usurper's throne.

  • usurper's plot

    a scheme or plan to take power illegally or by force

    Example

    The conspirators hatched a usurper's plot to overthrow the government and seize control.

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Summary: usurper in Brief

A 'usurper' [yoo-sur-per] is a person who takes a position of power or importance illegally or by force. It is often used in political contexts, such as when a new leader takes control of a country through unethical means. Phrases like 'usurper's reign' and 'usurper's throne' refer to the period of time during which a usurper holds power and the position of power that a usurper has taken from its rightful owner, respectively.