B2 noun #44 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

tyrant

A tyrant is a ruler who has total power and uses it in a cruel or unfair way.

Explanation at your level:

A tyrant is a bad leader. They are very mean. They have all the power and do not listen to anyone. You would not want a tyrant to be your friend.

A tyrant is a person who has a lot of power. They use this power to control other people. They are often cruel and unfair. You might see this word in stories about kings or queens.

A tyrant is someone who rules with absolute power. They don't follow laws and they are usually very harsh. In daily life, we use this word to describe someone who is very bossy and likes to control everything that happens around them.

The term tyrant describes an oppressive ruler who ignores the rights of others. It carries a heavy, negative connotation. Beyond politics, you can use it to describe a person in a position of authority who behaves in an arbitrary or dictatorial manner toward their subordinates.

Tyrant is a powerful noun used to characterize individuals who exercise authority without restraint or moral consideration. Historically, it refers to an autocrat who seizes power illegitimately. In contemporary discourse, it is frequently employed metaphorically to criticize those who exhibit excessive control, often implying a lack of empathy or democratic spirit.

Etymologically rooted in the Greek tyrannos, the word tyrant has traversed centuries of political philosophy. It denotes not merely a ruler, but one whose governance is characterized by the total subjugation of the populace. In literary and academic contexts, it evokes themes of corruption, the corrupting nature of absolute power, and the inevitable struggle between individual liberty and state-sanctioned oppression.

30초 단어

  • A tyrant is a cruel ruler.
  • They hold absolute power.
  • The word can also describe bossy people.
  • It is a very negative term.

When you hear the word tyrant, you probably think of a scary king or a dictator from a history book. At its core, a tyrant is someone who holds absolute power and uses it to oppress others. They don't care about rules, laws, or the feelings of the people they control.

But the word isn't just for history! You might hear someone say, 'My boss is a total tyrant.' In this context, it describes a person who is overly controlling, demanding, or harsh in their leadership style. It’s a strong word that implies someone is abusing their authority to make life difficult for those around them.

The word tyrant has a fascinating journey through time. It comes from the Ancient Greek word tyrannos, which originally referred to someone who seized power in a city-state, often bypassing the traditional legal system. Interestingly, it wasn't always a negative word; some early tyrants were actually popular leaders who helped the common people.

Over centuries, the meaning shifted as these rulers became more oppressive. By the time the word entered Middle English through Old French, it had firmly taken on the meaning of a cruel, absolute ruler. It’s a great example of how a word can evolve from a political term into a general description of bad behavior.

You will mostly see tyrant used in formal writing or when describing political situations. It’s a very strong, emotionally charged word, so you shouldn't use it lightly. Calling a teacher a tyrant just because they gave homework is a bit of an exaggeration!

Common collocations include 'overthrow a tyrant', 'ruthless tyrant', or 'tyrannical regime'. In casual conversation, it’s often used hyperbolically to describe someone who is being 'bossy' or 'controlling'. Just remember that because it’s such a heavy word, it’s best reserved for situations where someone is truly being unfair or oppressive.

While there aren't many fixed idioms containing the exact word 'tyrant', it is often used in expressions about power. 1. 'The tyrant's fall': Refers to the moment a dictator loses power. 2. 'Tyranny of the majority': A political concept where the majority oppresses a minority. 3. 'A petty tyrant': Someone with a tiny bit of power who uses it to be mean. 4. 'To live under the shadow of a tyrant': To live in constant fear. 5. 'Throw off the yoke of a tyrant': To rebel against oppression.

The word tyrant is a regular countable noun. Its plural form is tyrants. You can use it with articles like 'a tyrant' or 'the tyrant'. It is often followed by prepositional phrases starting with 'of' or 'over'.

Pronunciation-wise, it is TIE-rent. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like 'vibrant' (roughly) or 'errant'. It’s a two-syllable word that sounds sharp and authoritative, which fits its meaning perfectly!

Fun Fact

Originally, some tyrants were actually liked by the people!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈtaɪrənt/

TIE-rent

US /ˈtaɪrənt/

TIE-rent

Common Errors

  • pronouncing it like 'tenant'
  • stressing the second syllable
  • missing the 'r' sound

Rhymes With

errant parent warrant apparent herent

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

듣기 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

ruler power cruel

Learn Next

tyrannical dictator oppression

고급

autocracy despotism

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

A tyrant is a person.

Articles

The tyrant.

Adjective formation

Tyrannical rule.

Examples by Level

1

The tyrant was mean.

tyrant = bad leader

Simple past

2

He is a tyrant.

he = a bad boss

Simple present

3

The tyrant is loud.

loud = noisy

Adjective

4

No more tyrants!

no more = stop

Plural

5

The tyrant rules.

rules = controls

Verb

6

A tyrant is bad.

bad = not good

Article usage

7

The tyrant sat down.

sat = past of sit

Past tense

8

I fear the tyrant.

fear = feel afraid

Verb usage

1

The tyrant took all the land.

2

People fought against the tyrant.

3

The tyrant made unfair laws.

4

We do not like the tyrant.

5

The tyrant lost his power.

6

A tyrant is a cruel ruler.

7

The tyrant lived in a castle.

8

Everyone feared the tyrant.

1

The country was freed from the tyrant.

2

He acted like a tyrant in the office.

3

The tyrant demanded total obedience.

4

History remembers him as a tyrant.

5

She was a tyrant to her employees.

6

The tyrant's reign was very short.

7

They plotted to remove the tyrant.

8

Don't be such a little tyrant.

1

The regime was led by a ruthless tyrant.

2

His behavior was described as tyrannical.

3

The citizens rose up against the tyrant.

4

She refused to bow to the office tyrant.

5

Absolute power often creates a tyrant.

6

The tyrant crushed all opposition.

7

It is hard to live under a tyrant.

8

The tyrant was overthrown by the people.

1

The novel explores the psyche of a fallen tyrant.

2

He was a tyrant who brooked no dissent.

3

The tyrant's grip on the nation finally slipped.

4

Such policies are the hallmark of a tyrant.

5

She was labeled a tyrant by her colleagues.

6

The tyrant was exiled after the revolution.

7

A tyrant is rarely satisfied with limited power.

8

The people suffered under the tyrant's rule.

1

The political landscape was dominated by a classic tyrant.

2

His governance was that of a petty, vindictive tyrant.

3

The tyrant's legacy was one of ruin and despair.

4

Historical accounts often romanticize the tyrant's downfall.

5

The tyrant was stripped of his absolute authority.

6

A tyrant’s power is inherently unstable.

7

The philosopher wrote extensively on the nature of the tyrant.

8

The tyrant’s hubris eventually led to his demise.

자주 쓰는 조합

ruthless tyrant
overthrow a tyrant
the tyrant's rule
to be a tyrant
oppressive tyrant
fear the tyrant
the tyrant's power
a petty tyrant
the tyrant's regime
fight the tyrant

Idioms & Expressions

"tyrant of the playground"

a child who bullies others

He was the tyrant of the playground.

casual

"the tyrant's shadow"

living in fear

They lived in the tyrant's shadow.

literary

"a tyrant in the making"

someone showing early signs of being controlling

That kid is a tyrant in the making.

casual

"to play the tyrant"

to act like a bossy person

Stop playing the tyrant!

casual

"the tyrant's grip"

the power held by a dictator

They escaped the tyrant's grip.

formal

"a tyrant's whim"

decisions made without reason

They lived by a tyrant's whim.

literary

Easily Confused

tyrant vs tenant

similar sound

tenant is someone who rents

The tenant paid rent.

tyrant vs tyranny

related noun

tyranny is the system

He fought tyranny.

tyrant vs tyrannical

related adjective

tyrannical describes the act

His rule was tyrannical.

tyrant vs dictator

synonym

dictator is more political

The dictator led the country.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The tyrant + verb

The tyrant ruled the land.

A2

He is a + tyrant

He is a total tyrant.

B1

The people fought the + tyrant

The people fought the tyrant.

B2

She acted like a + tyrant

She acted like a tyrant today.

C1

The reign of the + tyrant

The reign of the tyrant ended.

어휘 가족

Nouns

tyranny cruel government

Verbs

tyrannize to rule as a tyrant

Adjectives

tyrannical acting like a tyrant

관련

dictator synonym

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

자주 하는 실수

Using 'tyrant' for anyone you don't like. Use 'bully' or 'difficult person'.
Tyrant implies power.
Misspelling as 'tyrantt'. tyrant
Simple spelling rule.
Using it as an adjective. Use 'tyrannical'.
Tyrant is a noun.
Confusing with 'tenant'. tyrant
Different meanings.
Using 'tyrant' for a democratic leader. Use 'leader' or 'official'.
Tyrants are not democratic.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a king in your living room acting like a tyrant.

💡

Use with caution

It's a very strong word.

🌍

History check

Think of historical dictators.

💡

Noun check

It's a noun, not an adjective.

💡

Say it clearly

Emphasize the 'TIE' sound.

💡

Don't say 'tyrantic'

Use 'tyrannical' instead.

💡

Greek roots

It comes from ancient Greek.

💡

Flashcards

Put 'tyrant' on one side and 'cruel ruler' on the other.

💡

Context matters

Use it for real oppression.

💡

Rhyme it

Rhyme with 'parent'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

TIE-rant: He ties people up because he's a tyrant.

Visual Association

A king with a crown looking very angry.

Word Web

power cruelty control dictator

챌린지

Write one sentence about a fictional tyrant.

어원

Greek

Original meaning: tyrannos (usurper of power)

문화적 맥락

Very high; do not use to describe people in power unless you really mean it.

Commonly used in political discourse and historical analysis.

The Great Dictator (movie) Julius Caesar (play)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

politics

  • overthrow the tyrant
  • tyrant's regime
  • fight tyranny

workplace

  • my boss is a tyrant
  • tyrannical management
  • stop the tyrant

history

  • ancient tyrant
  • the tyrant's fall
  • tyrant of old

daily life

  • don't be a tyrant
  • acting like a tyrant
  • little tyrant

Conversation Starters

"Who is a famous tyrant in history?"

"Is it okay to call a boss a tyrant?"

"What makes someone a tyrant?"

"How can people stop a tyrant?"

"Have you ever met a tyrant?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time someone was a tyrant.

Why do people become tyrants?

How can we prevent tyranny?

Imagine a world without tyrants.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, it can describe anyone bossy.

Yes, it is gender-neutral.

Never.

Tyrannical.

TIE-rent.

Only when exaggerating.

Tyrants.

Yes, tyrannize.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ was very mean.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: tyrant

Tyrant fits the context of being mean.

multiple choice A2

What is a tyrant?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A cruel ruler

A tyrant is a cruel ruler.

true false B1

A tyrant is usually a fair leader.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Tyrants are unfair.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching noun to meaning.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Standard subject-verb-object order.

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