tyrant - significado y definición. Qué es tyrant
Diclib.com
Diccionario ChatGPT
Ingrese una palabra o frase en cualquier idioma 👆
Idioma:

Traducción y análisis de palabras por inteligencia artificial ChatGPT

En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

  • cómo se usa la palabra
  • frecuencia de uso
  • se utiliza con más frecuencia en el habla oral o escrita
  • opciones de traducción
  • ejemplos de uso (varias frases con traducción)
  • etimología

Qué (quién) es tyrant - definición

ABSOLUTE RULER UNRESTRAINED BY LAW OR CONSTITUTION
Tyrannical; Tyrants; Tyrany; Tryanny; Tyrannies; Social tyranny; Tyranical Ruler; Tyrannos; Tyrannize; Tyranny; Tyrrany; Aisymnetai; Τύραννος; Tyrannoi; Hoi Tyrannoi; Tyrannis; Greek tyrant
  • make righteous the act of assassinating]] Oliver Cromwell.
  • 10 August 1792]]''
  • Hipparchus]] and were the preeminent symbol of [[Athenian democracy]]
  • Ji]]'' polearm, representing oppression, and sitting on two ladies, symbolizing his [[abuse of power]]

tyrant         
n.
1.
Despot, absolute ruler, autocrat.
2.
Oppressor, cruel master.
3.
(Ornith.) Tyrant-shrike, tyrant fly-catcher.
tyrant         
['t??r(?)nt]
¦ noun
1. a cruel and oppressive ruler.
2. a person exercising power or control in a cruel and arbitrary way.
3. (especially in ancient Greece) a ruler who seized absolute power without legal right.
Origin
ME: from OFr., via L. from Gk turannos.
tyrant         
n.
1) to overthrow a tyrant
2) a cruel, merciless; ruthless tyrant

Wikipedia

Tyrant

A tyrant (from Ancient Greek τύραννος (túrannos) 'absolute ruler'), in the modern English usage of the word, is an absolute ruler who is unrestrained by law, or one who has usurped a legitimate ruler's sovereignty. Often portrayed as cruel, tyrants may defend their positions by resorting to repressive means. The original Greek term meant an absolute sovereign who came to power without constitutional right, yet the word had a neutral connotation during the Archaic and early Classical periods. However, Greek philosopher Plato saw tyrannos as a negative word, and on account of the decisive influence of philosophy on politics,

Plato deemed tyranny the "fourth and worst disorder of a state." Tyrants lack "the very faculty that is the instrument of judgment"—reason. The tyrannical man is enslaved because the best part of him (reason) is enslaved, and likewise, the tyrannical state is enslaved, because it too lacks reason and order.

The philosophers Plato and Aristotle defined a tyrant as a person who rules without law, using extreme and cruel methods against both his own people and others. The Encyclopédie defined the term as a usurper of sovereign power who makes "his subjects the victims of his passions and unjust desires, which he substitutes for laws". In the late fifth and fourth centuries BC, a new kind of tyrant, one who had the support of the military, arose – specifically in Sicily.

One can apply accusations of tyranny to a variety of types of government:

  • to government by one individual (in an autocracy)
  • to government by a minority (in an oligarchy, tyranny of the minority)
  • to government by a majority (in a democracy, tyranny of the majority)
Ejemplos de uso de tyrant
1. Well, he is a tyrant as you say PRESIDENT BUSH÷ He‘s a tyrant.
2. Putin is not a charasmatic dictator or a bloody tyrant.
3. "What does ‘the tyrant‘ refer to?" Mr Zerkin asked.
4. "We liberated that country from a tyrant," Bush said.
5. Unfortunately this movement was crushed by the tyrant regime.