What does despot in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word despot in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use despot in Turkish.

The word despot in Turkish means tyrant, zorba, otokratik, zorba, zorba, despot, despot, tiran, zalim/zorba/despot hükümdar/yönetici, tiran. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word despot

tyrant

zorba

(despotic, authoritarian)

The peasants desperately wished to escape the tyrannical rule of their king.

otokratik

(tyrannical, dictatorial)

The manager is known for his autocratic style, which many employees find intimidating.

zorba

(figurative (use of power: unfair, arbitrary)

Kevin's high-handed demeanor always frustrates me.

zorba, despot

(tyrannical ruler)

The land was ruled for decades by a merciless despot.

despot, tiran

(despot, tyrant)

He ran the company for years as a dictator whom all feared.

zalim/zorba/despot hükümdar/yönetici, tiran

(despot, harsh ruler)

He was a tyrant of the worst kind; his death will be celebrated.

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