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dictator

1 of 1noun
/ˈdɪkteɪtər/
Forms:dictators
1

a ruler that has total power over a state, particularly a ruler who gained power through force

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  • The dictator imposed strict censorship laws to suppress any opposition to his regime.
  • Under the dictator's rule, citizens had very limited personal freedoms and faced severe punishments for dissent.
  • Many people fled the country to escape the oppressive rule of the dictator.
  • The dictator's regime was known for its human rights abuses and widespread corruption.
  • After years of suffering under the dictator, the people rose up in a revolution to demand democracy.
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2

someone who behaves in a tyrannical or domineering manner

  • The coach was a dictator, enforcing strict rules on the team.
  • Her manager acted like a dictator over minor office decisions.
  • Friends avoided him because he behaved like a dictator.
  • He ran the club like a dictator, ignoring others' suggestions.
  • The director was considered a dictator by his staff.
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a speaker who dictates text to a secretary or recording device

  • The author served as a dictator while the secretary typed the manuscript.
  • She acted as a dictator during the transcription session.
  • The dictator read the speech while the assistant recorded it.
  • He used a dictator to produce notes for the meeting.
  • The secretary followed the instructions of the dictator carefully.