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The example sentences of IMPERIOUS in videos (1 in total of 1)

imperious adjective law noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction nature noun, singular or mass , none noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction the determiner black adjective race noun, singular or mass can modal bear verb, base form exposure noun, singular or mass to to the determiner tropical adjective sun noun, singular or mass .

Use "imperious" in a sentence | "imperious" example sentences

How to use "imperious" in a sentence?

  • Esther came to a proud imperious man; we come to the God of love and grace.
    -Matthew Henry-
  • Truth without love is imperious self-righteousn ess. Love without truth is cowardly self-indulgence .
    -Timothy Keller-
  • Few of us have vitality enough to make any of our instincts imperious.
    -George Bernard Shaw-
  • Popular culture is seductive; high culture is imperious.
    -Mason Cooley-
  • An ideal's love-fraught, imperious call That bides the spheres become articulate.
    -Josephine Preston Peabody-
  • [On Napoleon:] One has the impression of an imperious wind blowing about one's ears when one is near that man.
    -Madame de Stael-
  • But as it falleth, in the gentlest hearts Imperious love hath highest set his throne, And tyrannizeth in the bitter smarts Of them, that to him buxom are and prone.
    -Edmund Spenser-
  • Power is so pleasant that men quickly learn to be greedy in the enjoyment of it, and to flatter themselves that patriotism requires them to be imperious.
    -Anthony Trollope-
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Definition and meaning of IMPERIOUS

What does "imperious mean?"

/ˌimˈpirēəs/

imperious

adjective
arrogant and domineering.

What are synonyms of "imperious"?
Some common synonyms of "imperious" are:
  • peremptory,
  • high-handed,
  • commanding,
  • imperial,
  • overbearing,
  • overweening,
  • domineering,
  • authoritarian,
  • dictatorial,
  • authoritative,
  • lordly,
  • officious,
  • assertive,
  • dominating,
  • bullish,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/pəˈrem(p)t(ə)rē/

peremptory
adjective

insisting on immediate attention.

/kəˈmandiNG/

commanding
adjective verb

Having a position of power; dominant. To be able to see far from a certain location.

/imˈpirēəl/

imperial
adjective noun

relating to empire. small pointed beard.

/ˌōvərˈberiNG/

overbearing
adjective

unpleasantly overpowering.

/ˌōvərˈwēniNG/

overweening
adjective verb

showing excessive confidence or pride. Presumptuously arrogant.

/däməˈniriNG/

domineering
adjective

Forcefully telling people what to do/think; bossy.

/əˌTHôrəˈterēən/

authoritarian
adjective noun

Expecting complete obedience to your rules. Person expecting complete obedience.

/ˌdiktəˈtôrēəl/

dictatorial
adjective

of or typical of ruler with total power.

/əˈTHôrəˌtādiv/

authoritative
adjective

Being or from a knowledgeable or reliable source.

/ˈlôrdlē/

lordly
adjective

of, characteristic of, or suitable for lord.

/əˈfiSHəs/

officious
adjective

Telling others what they should do so as to meddle.

/əˈsərdiv/

assertive
adjective

having or showing confident and forceful personality.

/ˈdäməˌnāt/

dominating
verb

To be taller, bigger, or more physically obvious.

/ˈbo͝oliSH/

bullish
adjective

resembling bull.

What are antonyms of "imperious"?
Some common antonyms of "imperious" are:
  • meek,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/mēk/

meek
adjective

quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on.

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