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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "tyrannous" in a sentence

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    tyrannous


    1. Was tyrannous and strong;


    2. That lend a tyrannous and damned light


    3. Father Conmee thought of that tyrannous incontinence, needed however for


    4. Propensities, tendencies, habits, were as dead leaves upon the tyrannous wind of his imaginative ascendency


    5. Costume, at a glance, gave him a thrilling association with horses (enough to specify the hat-brim which took the slightest upward angle just to escape the suspicion of bending downwards), and nature had given him a face which by dint of Mongolian eyes, and a nose, mouth, and chin seeming to follow his hat-brim in a moderate inclination upwards, gave the effect of a subdued unchangeable sceptical smile, of all expressions the most tyrannous overa susceptible mind, and, when accompanied by adequate silence, likely to create the reputation of an invincible understanding, an infinite fund of humor—too dry to flow, and probably in a state of immovable crust,—and a critical judgment which, if you could ever be fortunate enough to know it, would be the thing and no other


    6. Nowadays every government, the despotic as well as the most liberal, has become what Herzen has so cleverly termed a Genghis Khan with a telegraphic equipment, that is, with an organization of violence, having for basis nothing less than the most brutal tyranny, and converting all the means invented by science for the inter-communication and peaceful activities of free and equal men to its own tyrannous and oppressive ends


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    Synonyms for "tyrannous"

    oppressive tyrannical tyrannous

    "tyrannous" definitions

    marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior