What is another word for tsar?

Pronunciation: [tsˈɑː] (IPA)

Tsar is a term that denotes an emperor or a monarch, primarily used in Russian history. While most countries have their peculiar titles for the kings and queens, Tsar is widely associated with the Russian Empire. The word tsar is also commonly spelled as czar or tzar in English. There are several synonyms for tsar, each serving a precise purpose and connotation. Some of the synonyms for tsar include Emperor, Shah, Sultan, King, Monarch, Ruler, and Autocrat. All of these synonyms convey some level of power and authority that is associated with sovereign rulers. Regardless of the synonym used, tsar remains a powerful word in world history that denotes rulership and control.

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  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      czar.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      czar.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      ZAR.

What are the hypernyms for Tsar?

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

Usage examples for Tsar

A friend of his sent in to Punch a comic sketch of the tsar travelling by railway, while he sent a decoy train in the opposite direction-which was blown up!
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann
A woman of immense wealth, and typically a woman of the world, the Princess spent six months of the year in Paris, where she was a well-known and much-liked figure in the most exclusive circles; she was clever and cultivated, a first-rate musician, and her reputation was spotless, although it was very seldom that she was accompanied by her husband, whose duties as Grand Chamberlain to the tsar kept him almost continuously in Russia.
"Fantômas"
Pierre Souvestre Marcel Allain
When the tsar bestowed the Cross of St. George on the city in recognition of its heroic defense, it was to this policeman, the only civilian who remained, that the Russian representative handed the badge of the famous order.
"Italy at War and the Allies in the West"
E. Alexander Powell

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