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imperious

  • 1 mütehakkim

    imperious, domineering.

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  • 2 buyurucu

    adj. authoritative, masterful, imperative, imperious, peremptory
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    1. imperious 2. masterful

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  • 3 zorba

    adj. autocratic, autocratical, high-handed, imperious, overbearing, Procrustean, rapacious, rowdy
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    n. bully, despot, extortioner, extortionist, persecutor, ravisher, ruffian
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    1. tyrant 2. despot 3. extortioner 4. extortionist 5. imperious

    Turkish-English dictionary > zorba

  • 4 kaçınılmaz

    adj. unavoidable, inevitable, cold, fatal, fated, fateful, imperious, indispensable, ineluctable, inextricable, irremissible, urgent
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    1. fated 2. inevitable 3. unavoidable

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  • 5 mecburi

    adj. compulsory, obligatory, forced, imperative, enforced, coercible, imperious, indispensable
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    adv. enforcedly, forcedly
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    compulsion

    Turkish-English dictionary > mecburi

  • 6 otoriter

    adj. authoritative, authoritarian, domineering, strict, bossy, imperious
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    1. authoritarian 2. authoritative 3. domineering (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > otoriter

  • 7 zorunlu

    adj. bound, bound to, coercible, compulsory, de rigueur, enforced, essential, forced, imperative, imperious, incumbent, indispensable, irremissible, mandatory, necessary, obligatory, obliged, requisite, unavoidable, urgent
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    adv. forcedly
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    1. compulsion 2. compulsive 3. compulsory 4. essential 5. force majeure 6. imperative 7. incumbent 8. indispensable 9. inevitable 10. mandatory 11. obligatory

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См. также в других словарях:

  • 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

  • imperious — index dictatorial, disdainful, dogmatic, influential, insolent, oppressive, orgulous, peremptory (absolute …   Law dictionary

  • imperious — (adj.) 1540s, from L. imperiosus commanding, mighty, powerful, from imperium empire, command (see EMPIRE (Cf. empire)). Related: Imperiously …   Etymology dictionary

  • imperious — domineering, *masterful, peremptory, imperative Analogous words: *dictatorial, authoritarian, magisterial: despotic, tyrannical, arbitrary, autocratic (see ABSOLUTE): lordly, overbearing (see PROUD) Antonyms: abject Contrasted words: obsequious,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • imperious — [adj] bossy, overbearing arrogant, authoritative, autocratic, commanding, compulsatory, compulsory, despotic, dictatorial, domineering, exacting, haughty, high handed, imperative, imperial, mandatory, obligatory, oppressive, overweening,… …   New thesaurus

  • imperious — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ arrogant and domineering. DERIVATIVES imperiously adverb imperiousness noun. ORIGIN Latin imperiosus, from imperium command, empire …   English terms dictionary

  • imperious — [im pir′ē əs] adj. [L imperiosus < imperium, EMPIRE] 1. overbearing, arrogant, domineering, etc. 2. urgent; imperative SYN. MASTERFUL imperiously adv. imperiousness n …   English World dictionary

  • 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

  • imperious — adjective /ɪmˈpɪəriəs,ɪmˈpɪriəs/ a) Domineering, arrogant, or overbearing. ...she glanced about her in an imperious, challenging sort of way, with looks and gestures that clearly were unstudied. b) Urgent. Circumstances of an imperious nature,… …   Wiktionary

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