oppressive
adjective /əˈpresɪv/
/əˈpresɪv/
- treating people in a cruel and unfair way and not giving them the same freedom, rights, etc. as other people
- oppressive laws
- an oppressive regime
- The political situation has grown increasingly oppressive.
Extra Examples- Black people continue to bear the brunt of racial violence and oppressive policing.
- Her views are certainly oppressive to a large number of disabled people.
- The refugees were fleeing from oppressive social and political conditions.
- (of the weather) extremely hot and unpleasant and not having enough fresh air synonym stifling
- oppressive heat
- making you feel unhappy and anxious synonym stifling
- an oppressive relationship
- The silence between them started to grow oppressive.
Word Originlate 16th cent.: from medieval Latin oppressivus, from oppress- ‘pressed against’, from the verb opprimere.