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tsar C0848700 (zär, tsär)n. Variant of czar.. See Usage Note at czar.tsar (zɑː; tsɑː) or czarn1. (Historical Terms) (until 1917) the emperor of Russia2. a tyrant; autocrat3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) informal a public official charged with responsibility for dealing with a certain problem or issue: a drugs tsar. 4. informal a person in authority; leader5. (Historical Terms) (formerly) any of several S Slavonic rulers, such as any of the princes of Serbia in the 14th century Also (less commonly): tzar [from Russian tsar, via Gothic kaisar from Latin Caesar] ˈtsardom, ˈczardom nczar or tsar (zɑr, tsɑr) n. 1. an emperor or king. 2. (often cap.) the former emperor of Russia. 3. an autocratic ruler or leader. 4. any person exercising great authority or power: a czar of industry. [1545–55; < Russian tsar', Old Russian tsĭsarĭ emperor, king (akin to Old Church Slavonic tsěsarĭ) < Gothic kaisar emperor (< Greek or Latin); Greek kaîsar < Latin Caesar Caesar] czar′dom, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tsar - a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)czar, tzarRussia - a former empire in eastern Europe and northern Asia created in the 14th century with Moscow as the capital; powerful in the 17th and 18th centuries under Peter the Great and Catherine the Great when Saint Petersburg was the capital; overthrown by revolution in 1917crowned head, monarch, sovereign - a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right |
tsar czarnoun1. ruler, leader, emperor, sovereign, tyrant, despot, overlord, autocrat Princess Anne is related to the Tsar of Russia.2. (Informal) head, chief, boss, big cheese (informal), baas (S. African), head honcho (informal) He was appointed 'drugs tsar' by Bill Clinton.Translationstsar, czar, tzar (zaː) noun (the status of) any of the former emperors of Russia. He was crowned tsar; Tsar Nicholas. 沙皇 沙皇tsar
tsar, czar1. (until 1917) the emperor of Russia 2. Informal a public official charged with responsibility for dealing with a certain problem or issue 3. (formerly) any of several S Slavonic rulers, such as any of the princes of Serbia in the 14th century Tsar (also, czar; from the latin caesar, the title used by the Roman emperors), in Russia and Bulgaria, the official title of the monarch. In Russia the title of tsar was first adopted by Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible) in 1547. From 1721 the Russian tsars adopted the title of emperor. In Bulgaria the monarchs bore the title of tsar from the end of the 19th century to the proclamation of the People’s Republic in 1946. LegalSeeCzarTSAR
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Synonyms for tsarnoun rulerSynonyms- ruler
- leader
- emperor
- sovereign
- tyrant
- despot
- overlord
- autocrat
noun headSynonyms- head
- chief
- boss
- big cheese
- baas
- head honcho
Synonyms for tsarnoun a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)SynonymsRelated Words- Russia
- crowned head
- monarch
- sovereign
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