authoritarian in Japanese
authoritarian in Japanese is 強権的, 権威主義的, 権柄ずく — authoritarian means demanding strict obedience and control, at the expense of individual freedom.
authoritarian in Japanese
What does "authoritarian" mean?
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adj Demanding strict obedience and control, at the expense of individual freedom.
"The country slid into an authoritarian regime after the coup."
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noun A person who demands total obedience or a leader who rules with strict control.
"Critics accused the new president of being an authoritarian."
authoritarian in a sentence
- The country slid into an authoritarian regime after the coup.
- Critics accused the new president of being an authoritarian.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "authoritarian" in Japanese?
"authoritarian" in Japanese is 強権的, 権威主義的, 権柄ずく. authoritarian means: Demanding strict obedience and control, at the expense of individual freedom.
How do you pronounce 強権的?
"authoritarian" in Japanese is 強権的, pronounced "kyōkenteki".
How do you use "authoritarian" in a sentence?
Example: "The country slid into an authoritarian regime after the coup." In Japanese, "authoritarian" is 強権的, 権威主義的, 権柄ずく.
Are there other ways to say "authoritarian" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 7 translations listed for "authoritarian": 強権的, 権威主義的, 権柄ずく, 傲慢, 横柄, 高慢.