What is another word for Imposer?

Pronunciation: [ɪmpˈə͡ʊzə] (IPA)

There are many synonyms for the word "imposer" that can be used to describe someone who puts something on others. Some possible alternatives include "burdener," "enforcer," "overbearer," "compeller," and "forcer." Each of these words implies a slightly different aspect of the act of imposing, with "burdener" referring to the weight or difficulty of what is being put on others, "enforcer" highlighting the authority or power that is being exercised, "overbearer" suggesting a sense of oppression or domination, "compeller" implying a use of force or coercion, and "forcer" being a more general term for someone who puts something on others. All of these terms can be useful depending on the specific context and tone of the writing.

What are the hypernyms for Imposer?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Imposer

And again she laughed bitterly before going on: "But now you can git-git, you thief, you Imposer on a decent woman!
"The Girl of the Golden West"
David Belasco
He was the Imposer of penance, and when, as churches and priests multiplied, the system of parishes and parish priests arose, they executed all their functions in complete subordination to the bishop, whose title in those early times was taken from the rite on which all his power rested, when he is called pre-eminently Sacerdos, i.
"Church and State as Seen in the Formation of Christendom"
T. W. Allies
17. An oath obligeth not in the sense of the Imposer, but the taker's.
"Books Condemned to be Burnt"
James Anson Farrer

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