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All hitler synonyms

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noun hitler

  • dictator — A dictator is a ruler who has complete power in a country, especially power which was obtained by force and is used unfairly or cruelly.
  • fascist — a person who believes in or sympathizes with fascism.
  • tyrant — a sovereign or other ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
  • despot — A despot is a ruler or other person who has a lot of power and who uses it unfairly or cruelly.
  • oppressor — to burden with cruel or unjust impositions or restraints; subject to a burdensome or harsh exercise of authority or power: a people oppressed by totalitarianism.
  • autocrat — An autocrat is a person in authority who has complete power.
  • tycoon — a person of great wealth, influence, or power; magnate: a business tycoon; a political tycoon.
  • commander — A commander is an officer in charge of a military operation or organization.
  • chief — The chief of an organization is the person who is in charge of it.
  • boss — Your boss is the person in charge of the organization or department where you work.
  • leader — a person or thing that leads.
  • dictator — A dictator is a ruler who has complete power in a country, especially power which was obtained by force and is used unfairly or cruelly.
  • bully — A bully is someone who uses their strength or power to hurt or frighten other people.
  • totalitarian — of or relating to a centralized government that does not tolerate parties of differing opinion and that exercises dictatorial control over many aspects of life.
  • overlord — a person who is lord over another or over other lords: to obey the will of one's sovereign and overlord.
  • authoritarian — If you describe a person or an organization as authoritarian, you are critical of them controlling everything rather than letting people decide things for themselves.
  • caesar — Gaius Julius (ˈɡaɪəs ˈdʒuːlɪəs). 100–44 bc, Roman general, statesman, and historian. He formed the first triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus (60), conquered Gaul (58–50), invaded Britain (55–54), mastered Italy (49), and defeated Pompey (46). As dictator of the Roman Empire (49–44) he destroyed the power of the corrupt Roman nobility. He also introduced the Julian calendar and planned further reforms, but fear of his sovereign power led to his assassination (44) by conspirators led by Marcus Brutus and Cassius Longinus
  • adviser — An adviser is an expert whose job is to give advice to another person or to a group of people.
  • magnate — a person of great influence, importance, or standing in a particular enterprise, field of business, etc.: a railroad magnate.
  • disciplinarian — a person who enforces or advocates discipline: The teacher was a formidable disciplinarian.
  • mogul — any of the Mongol conquerors of India who established an empire that lasted from 1526 to 1857, but held only nominal power after 1803. See also Great Mogul.
  • ringleader — a person who leads others, especially in opposition to authority, law, etc.: a ringleader of revolutionary activities.
  • usurper — to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without legal right: The pretender tried to usurp the throne.
  • absolutist — the principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government.
  • oligarch — one of the rulers in an oligarchy.
  • inquisitor — a person who makes an inquisition.
  • martinet — a strict disciplinarian, especially a military one.
  • stalinJoseph V (Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili or Dzugashvili) 1879–1953, Soviet political leader: secretary general of the Communist Party 1922–53; premier of the U.S.S.R. 1941–53.
  • fuhrer — leader.
  • man on horseback — a military leader who presents himself as the savior of the country during a period of crisis and either assumes or threatens to assume dictatorial powers.
  • monocrat — a person favoring monocracy.
  • slave driver — an overseer of slaves.
  • big brother — People sometimes use Big Brother to refer to a person, government, or organization when they think it has complete control over people and is always checking what they do.
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