noun a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives

  • Democracy is a system of government where the citizens exercise power by voting.
  • In a democracy, the people get to choose their leaders through elections.
  • Hey, democracy means we all get a say in how things are run!
  • The classroom operates like a democracy, with each student having a vote in decisions.

noun a form of government in which a single entity rules with absolute power

  • The country was under the rule of despotism for many years before transitioning to a democracy.
  • The people were tired of living under despotism and longed for more freedom.
  • Living under that leader's despotism was a nightmare.
  • The despotism of social media algorithms dictates what content we see.

noun a form of government in which a ruler has absolute power and authority

  • The country's transition from a dictatorship to a democracy was a long and challenging process.
  • Living under a dictatorship means having limited freedom and rights.
  • Dictatorships suck, man. I feel bad for the people living there.
  • In a dictatorship of fashion, trends are enforced without question.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a monarch or monarchy

  • The country's government transitioned from a monarchical system to a democratic one.
  • The king's power in a monarchical system is absolute.
  • Being a monarch in a monarchical society must be quite the cushy gig.
  • The CEO's control over the company was almost monarchical in nature.

noun a political system based on the belief in the absolute rule of a monarch

  • Monarchism is a political ideology that supports the rule of a monarch.
  • Some people still believe in monarchism as a form of government.
  • I don't get why anyone would be into monarchism, it seems outdated.
  • In the world of fashion, the designer's monarchism towards a certain color palette was evident in all of their collections.

noun a person who supports or advocates for a monarchy

adjective relating to or characteristic of a supporter of monarchy

  • The Monarchist party believes in upholding the traditional monarchy system.
  • My friend is a hardcore Monarchist and always defends the royal family.
  • Some people think being a Monarchist is old-fashioned and outdated.
  • Being a Monarchist in today's society is like swimming against the tide.

noun a form of government in which a single person holds supreme authority

  • The monarchy in England has a long history dating back centuries.
  • Some people think the monarchy is outdated and unnecessary.
  • I can't believe the monarchy still exists in this day and age.
  • In a way, the CEO is like the monarch of the company, making all the important decisions.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a system of government or control in which one person has all the power

  • The monocratic leadership style of the CEO has been met with mixed reactions from the board members.
  • I don't like how monocratic the new manager is - he never listens to anyone else's ideas.
  • The teacher's monocratic attitude is really getting on my nerves.
  • The monocratic rule of the dictator stifled any form of dissent or opposition.

noun a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch

  • The republic was founded on principles of democracy and equality.
  • I heard there's a new law in the republic about recycling.
  • The republic is where all the cool kids hang out.
  • In the republic of literature, Shakespeare reigns supreme.

noun a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god

  • Theocracy is a form of government in which religious leaders hold political power.
  • In a theocracy, the government is heavily influenced by religious beliefs.
  • Some people think living in a theocracy would be like being ruled by a religious dictatorship.
  • The company's strict policies made it feel like a theocracy, with the boss acting as a supreme leader.

adjective relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state

  • The country was under a totalitarian regime, where the government had complete control over all aspects of society.
  • Living in a totalitarian state means having very limited personal freedom.
  • That leader is like a totalitarian dictator, always trying to control everything.
  • The company's CEO ran the organization in a totalitarian manner, leaving no room for dissent or creativity.

noun arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power

  • The citizens revolted against the tyranny of the oppressive government.
  • We can't let the tyranny of our boss ruin our workplace.
  • Don't be a victim of relationship tyranny, stand up for yourself.
  • The tyranny of perfectionism can be detrimental to one's mental health.

noun a form of government in which a single person rules

  • The country was ruled under a strict monocracy, with power centralized in the hands of one leader.
  • The monocracy in that country gives all the power to one person.
  • That monocracy is totally bossed by one dude.
  • In nature, a beehive operates as a monocracy with the queen bee as the sole ruler.