Crossword-Solution: DICTATORIAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dictatorial | a. | Pertaining or suited to a dictator; absolute. |
| Dictatorial | a. | Characteristic of a dictator; imperious; dogmatical; overbearing; as, a dictatorial tone or manner. |
We have 119 clues for the answer “DICTATORIAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DICTATIVE | 1 answer |
| of or characteristic of a dictator | 1 answer |
| ex officio | 6 answers |
| autarchic | 9 answers |
| Total-itarian? | 9 answers |
| prescriptive | 9 answers |
| Feudal | 11 answers |
| NEEDING order | 17 answers |
| magisterial | 17 answers |
| BROOKING no refusal | 18 answers |
| GIVING of order | 18 answers |
| LEAVING no option | 18 answers |
| regulatory | 24 answers |
| doctrinaire | 24 answers |
| Bullying | 31 answers |
| Bossy | 34 answers |
| hubristic | 35 answers |
| Masterful | 36 answers |
| authoritarian | 36 answers |
| Tyrant | 36 answers |
| Egotistical | 37 answers |
| vainglorious | 39 answers |
| Dictator | 40 answers |
| Opinionated | 40 answers |
| Tyrannical | 41 answers |
| guiding | 41 answers |
| narcissistic | 41 answers |
| Presumptuous | 42 answers |
| lordly | 43 answers |
| Mandatory | 43 answers |
| Imperial | 44 answers |
| despotic | 44 answers |
| Egotistic | 44 answers |
| unpermissive | 47 answers |
| Greater | 48 answers |
| authoritative | 48 answers |
| rigorist | 49 answers |
| peremptory | 49 answers |
| Proud ___. | 49 answers |
| Inevitable | 49 answers |
| Empowered | 51 answers |
| Draconian | 51 answers |
| ironhanded | 51 answers |
| dogmatic | 52 answers |
| limiting | 52 answers |
| Urgent | 52 answers |
| Domineering | 53 answers |
| Arbitrary. | 54 answers |
| restrictive | 54 answers |
| overbearing | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with DICTATORIAL (5)
That can surely happen, and when it happens, the word Irreverence will be regarded as the most meaningless, and foolish, and self-conceited, and insolent, and impudent, and dictatorial word in the language.
Well, Daddy, it did appeal to me! I almost weakened; if he hadn't been so dictatorial, maybe I should have entirely weakened.
And also, no matter what the doctor wants, so positive and dictatorial is his manner that just out of self-respect one must take the other side.
The closeness of their connection with the church made them adopt a slightly dictatorial attitude to the rest of mankind.
Sometimes, Marco was troubled by the way in which he insisted on serving him, this queer, once dictatorial and cantankerous lad who had begun by throwing stones at him.
Quotes with DICTATORIAL (3)
Subjugation requires vigilance; if you relax your brutality even for a moment, the people you're oppressing will revolt at the first sign of weakness. That's why dictatorial regimes are always a slippery slope of cruelty doomed to end in failure.
Some people view Gene as a man with a wild futuristic utopian fantasy, but that’s too simple. Star Trek did not promise that people would magically become inherently “better,” but that they would progress, always reaching for their highest potential and noblest goals, even if it took centuries of taking two steps forward and one step back. Ideally, humankind would be guided in its quest by reason and justice. The ultimate futility of armed conflict, terrorism, dictatorial rul…
As far as I can tell, kids are called bossy when they behave in a dictatorial and domineering fashion. They’re called bossy when they try to order people around and refuse to listen to authority figures. Here’s a suggestion: instead of telling us not to refer to them as bossy, why don’t we teach them not to be bossy? We concentrate so much on eradicating negative words while forgetting to address the behavior that the words describe.