Word of the Day 05/10/25 Autocrat
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Autocrat (noun)
autocrat [ aw-tuh-krat ] (previously 01-01-14)
noun
1. an absolute ruler, especially a monarch who holds and exercises the powers of government as by inherent right, not subject to restrictions.
2. a person invested with or claiming to exercise absolute authority.
3. a person who behaves in an authoritarian manner; a domineering person.
Related Words
despot, tyrant
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Origin: First recorded in 1795–1805; from Greek autokratḗs “self-ruling, ruling alone,” from auto- auto- + krát(os) “power” + -ēs, adjective suffix
Example Sentences
It’s true that Trump has been swifter and more aggressive in his efforts to destroy it than any other autocrat in recent decades.
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Trump has been remarkably direct and transparent in his plans to become the country’s first elected autocrat, a “dictator” on “day one.”
From Salon
Trump is ruling as the country’s first elected autocrat; he is quickly acquiring much more corrupt power over all aspects of American life.
From Salon
Those capable of critical thinking have called Bukele an authoritarian and autocrat, who apparently likes makeup as much as Trump does.
From Salon
The ascendance of Donald Trump as the country’s first elected autocrat is the horrific apotheosis of television’s dominance over American politics and society.
From Salon
Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.
autocrat [ aw-tuh-krat ] (previously 01-01-14)
noun
1. an absolute ruler, especially a monarch who holds and exercises the powers of government as by inherent right, not subject to restrictions.
2. a person invested with or claiming to exercise absolute authority.
3. a person who behaves in an authoritarian manner; a domineering person.
Related Words
despot, tyrant
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
Origin: First recorded in 1795–1805; from Greek autokratḗs “self-ruling, ruling alone,” from auto- auto- + krát(os) “power” + -ēs, adjective suffix
Example Sentences
It’s true that Trump has been swifter and more aggressive in his efforts to destroy it than any other autocrat in recent decades.
From Salon
Trump has been remarkably direct and transparent in his plans to become the country’s first elected autocrat, a “dictator” on “day one.”
From Salon
Trump is ruling as the country’s first elected autocrat; he is quickly acquiring much more corrupt power over all aspects of American life.
From Salon
Those capable of critical thinking have called Bukele an authoritarian and autocrat, who apparently likes makeup as much as Trump does.
From Salon
The ascendance of Donald Trump as the country’s first elected autocrat is the horrific apotheosis of television’s dominance over American politics and society.
From Salon
Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.