tyrannical
0 antonyms and opposites of tyrannical, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Acting like a tyrant; harshly and unfairly controlling.
How to use tyrannical
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Latin tyrannicus, based on the Greek word for an absolute ruler or despot.
Full origin of tyrannical →Frequently asked questions
What does “tyrannical” mean?
The word “tyrannical” means acting like a tyrant; harshly and unfairly controlling. In plain terms, behaving like a cruel, all-controlling ruler or boss.
How do you pronounce “tyrannical”?
“Tyrannical” is pronounced tuh-RA-nuh-kuhl (/təˈrænəkəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “tyrannical” in a sentence?
Here is “tyrannical” used in a sentence: “The tyrannical manager fired anyone who questioned his decisions.”
What is another word for “tyrannical”?
Words with a similar meaning to “tyrannical” include bossy.
What part of speech is “tyrannical”?
“Tyrannical” is an adjective.
Where does the word “tyrannical” come from?
The word “tyrannical” comes from Latin. From Latin tyrannicus, based on the Greek word for an absolute ruler or despot.