What is another word for despotical?

Pronunciation: [dɛspˈɒtɪkə͡l] (IPA)

Despotical is an adjective that refers to rulers or governments who exercise tyrannical or oppressive control over their subjects. While it may seem like a unique word, there are several synonyms that can be used interchangeably. These include authoritarian, dictatorial, autocratic, oppressive, coercive, totalitarian, arbitrary, and overbearing. Each of these words conveys the same sense of power and control over a population and can be used to describe a government or individual leader who wields authority in an unjust or oppressive way. Whether using despotical directly or opting for one of its many synonyms, it's important to use language that accurately describes the behavior of those in power.

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What are the hypernyms for Despotical?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Despotical

However, in justice to Mr. Lincoln, he is pure, and has no despotical longings, but he has around him some atomistic Torquemadas.
"Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862"
Adam Gurowski
These are their sentiments; others say, that a tyrannical and despotical mode of government is the only happy one; for even amongst some free states the object of their laws seems to be to tyrannise over their neighbours: so that the generality of political institutions, wheresoever dispersed, if they have any one common object in view, have all of them this, to conquer and govern.
"Politics A Treatise on Government"
Aristotle
His wooing had been of the most despotical and patronizing kind; not the kind that a proud girl would have put up with.
"The Mating of Lydia"
Mrs. Humphry Ward

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