Political Power Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to enhance the power, wealth, position, or reputation of someone or something

  • The CEO's decision to acquire a new company aggrandized the corporation's portfolio.
  • John always tries to aggrandize his accomplishments when talking to his friends.
  • She loves to aggrandize herself on social media, always posting about her lavish lifestyle.
  • The artist's use of vibrant colors aggrandized the beauty of the landscape in the painting.

adjective describing someone who behaves in an autocratic or domineering manner

  • The dictator's dictatorial regime oppressed its citizens.
  • The boss's dictatorial behavior is making everyone uncomfortable.
  • My teacher is so dictatorial, she never lets us have any fun in class.
  • The strict dress code at the office felt almost dictatorial in nature.

noun a person who is in a position of power or authority over others, especially a feudal lord

  • The overlord of the kingdom ruled with an iron fist.
  • The overlord is throwing a lavish party at the castle tonight.
  • Yo, that overlord dude is so powerful, he controls everything around here.
  • In her mind, fear was the overlord that dictated every decision she made.

noun A system or hierarchy of authority or control within a particular organization or society.

  • The power structure within the organization is clearly defined and hierarchical.
  • The power structure at the company is pretty straightforward - the boss makes all the decisions.
  • The power structure in that group is all about who's got the most clout.
  • In nature, the lion's power structure is based on the alpha male being the leader of the pack.

adjective describing a person or thing that has great strength or influence

  • The new engine in the car is incredibly powerful, providing a significant boost in performance.
  • That new smartphone is so powerful, it can handle any app or game you throw at it.
  • Dang, that rapper's flow is straight fire - his lyrics are so powerful!
  • Her words were like a powerful weapon, cutting through the silence and leaving a lasting impact.

noun a person or thing of great energy, strength, or power

adjective having great power or strength

  • The new factory is considered a powerhouse in the manufacturing industry.
  • She's a real powerhouse when it comes to organizing events.
  • That team is a powerhouse on the basketball court.
  • Her determination and drive make her a powerhouse in the business world.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to specify a noun, which can be definite ('the') or indefinite ('a' or 'an')

  • The absolute state of the economy is concerning to many financial experts.
  • Did you see the absolute state of her room? It's a mess!
  • I can't believe the absolute state of that party last night, it was a disaster.
  • The absolute state of his mind was reflected in his chaotic artwork.