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1 imperious
[ɪmˈpɪərɪəs] adjectiveproud, behaving as if expecting to be obeyed:مُتَعَجْرِف، مُتَجَبِّرan imperious manner.
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2 فعل اضطراري
imperious act -
3 طارئ
1́ adj. incidental, adventitious, casual, fortuitous, imperious, pressing2́ n. emergency, contingency -
4 متعجرف
adj. arrogant, overproud, overbearing, supercilious, haughty, cavalier, imperious, lordly, overweening, presumptuous, presuming, stuffy, swelling, puffed up, puffy, conceited -
5 متغطرس
adj. overproud, presuming, imperious, lofty, lordly, presumptuous, snooty, overweening, haughty, arrogant, proud, supercilious, insolent, overbearing, overpeopled, conceited, pushy -
6 مستبد
1́ adj. despotic, dictatorial, tyrannical, highhanded, domineering, imperious, masterful2́ n. despot, absolute -
7 ملح
1́ adj. pressing, stringent, urgent, exigent, insisting, pertinacious, insistent, importunate, interfering, obsessive, importune, demanding, imperative, imperious2́ n. salt3́ v. salt, cure, corn -
8 تأمر
تَأمّرَto be imperious, domineering, authoritative, tyrannical; to have one's own way; to be fond of giving orders; to domineer, bully, browbeat; to dominate, control, be in command -
9 تحكم
تَحَكّمَ (في): اِسْتَبَدّ بِـ، تَأمّرَto have one's own way (in); to rule tyrannically, handle arbitrarily, manage dictatorially; to tyrannize (over), domineer; to be arbitrary, tyrannical, despotic, imperious, domineering -
10 تحكمي
تَحَكّمِيّ: اِسْتِبْدادِيّarbitrary, despotic, autocratic, absolute, dictatorial, tyrannical, highhanded, imperious, domineering, authoritative -
11 متأمر
مُتَأَمِّر: مُسْتَبِدّimperious, domineering, authoritative, masterful, tyrannical, dictatorial, bossy, fond of giving orders -
12 متحكم
مُتَحَكّم: مُسْتَبِدّ، مُتَأَمّرarbitrary, despotic, autocratic, absolute, dictatorial, tyrannical, highhanded, imperious, domineering, authoritative, masterful, bossy; despot, autocrat, tyrant, dictator -
13 متسلط
مُتَسَلّط: مُتَحَكّم، مُهَيْمِنmasterful, domineering, authoritative, bossy imperious; dominating, dominant, predominant, prevailing, commanding, governing, ruling, reigning -
14 مستبد
مُسْتَبِدّdespotic, autocratic, absolute, totalitarian, dictatorial, tyrannical, arbitrary, highhanded, domineering, imperious, masterful; despot, autocrat, tyrant, dictator, absolutist
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Imperious — Im*pe ri*ous, a. [L. imperiosus: cf. F. imp[ e]rieux. See {Imperial}.] 1. Commanding; ascendant; imperial; lordly; majestic. [Obs.] A vast and imperious mind. Tilloison. [1913 Webster] Therefore, great lords, be, as your titles witness, Imperious … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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imperious — imperiously, adv. imperiousness, n. /im pear ee euhs/, adj. 1. domineering in a haughty manner; dictatorial; overbearing: an imperious manner; an imperious person. 2. urgent; imperative: imperious need. [1535 45; < L imperiosus commanding,… … Universalium
imperious — [[t]ɪmpɪ͟əriəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as imperious, you mean that they have a proud manner and expect to be obeyed. [WRITTEN] Her attitude may be imperious at times but that is more than compensated by her bravery... From across… … English dictionary
imperious — adjective Etymology: Latin imperiosus, from imperium Date: 1540 1. a. befitting or characteristic of one of eminent rank or attainments ; commanding, dominant < an imperious manner > b. marked by arrogant assurance ; domineering … New Collegiate Dictionary
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