Despot

DES-puht (or DES-pot)

Definition

  1. (noun) A ruler with absolute power, often one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive manner.

Example

The despot ruled with an iron fist, silencing dissent and enforcing strict control over the populace.

Fun Fact

“Despot” comes from the Greek despotes, meaning “master” or “lord.” While initially neutral in tone, the word gained its negative connotation over centuries as it became associated with tyrannical leaders. Its use today highlights the importance of balancing power with fairness and justice.

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