
tycoon | tycoon: n. mogul, magnate, baron, financier, (multi)millionaire, billionaire, merchant prince, potentate, Colloq big shot, (big-time) operator, wheeler-dealer, big-timer, US big wheel, big cheese: What makes you think that Castenado is an oil tycoon?
type | type: n. 1 class, category, classification, kind, sort, genre, order, variety, breed, species, strain, group, genus, ilk, kidney: Just what type of person would you say the president is? 2 typeface, Brit fount, US font: The body text ought to be set in Bodoni Book type, the headings in Times bold. 3 prototype, paradigm, archetype, epitome, exemplar, model, specimen, pattern, personification, standard, quintessence: She doesn''t consider him to be the usual type of businessman. --v. 4 typewrite; keyboard; transcribe: She types at a speed of about sixty words a minute.
typical | typical: adj. 1 representative, characteristic, conventional, normal, standard, ordinary, regular: On a typical day I get up at 6.30. 2 orthodox, classic, conventional, in character, in keeping, usual, commonplace, run-of-the-mill, natural, customary, common, to be expected, ordinary: His way of looking at life is typical for someone of his educational and social background.
typify | typify: v. exemplify, instance, epitomize, personify, represent, characterize, embody, evince, symbolize, suggest: John''s views typify the conservative approach.
tyrannical | tyrannical: adj. tyrannous, oppressive, dictatorial, Fascistic, despotic, autocratic, authoritarian, arbitrary, imperious, overbearing, unjust, high-handed, severe, harsh, iron-handed, heavy-handed: The people suffered under one tyrannical form of government after another for generations.
tyrannize | tyrannize: v. Often, tyrannize over. domineer over, bully, subjugate, enthral, enslave, dominate, intimidate, dictate to, order about or around, ride roughshod over, browbeat, keep under (one''s) thumb, oppress, subdue, suppress, keep down: The people have been tyrannized long enough.
tyranny | tyranny: n. autocracy, Fascism, authoritarianism, absolutism, despotism, dictatorship, Stalinism, Nazism; arbitrariness, oppression, suppression, subjugation, enslavement, enthralment, domination: Tyranny would not survive long were it not expedient for its supporters.
tyrant | tyrant: n. dictator, despot, autocrat, martinet, Hitler, bully, oppressor, authoritarian, hard taskmaster, slave-driver, Simon Legree, overlord: It seems that no people or part of the world is immune to tyrants.
