Noun
Definitions1. The male monarchs of Russia before the revolution of 1917.
2. Any person exercising great authority or power in a particular field.
PronunciationsUS: t-zɑrz, tsɑrz
UK: tsɑːz
Origin and UsageThe word "tsars" originated from the Russian word "tsar" which means "emperor" or "ruler". It was used to refer to the male monarchs of Russia before the revolution of 1917. In modern usage, it is also used to refer to any person exercising great authority or power in a particular field.
SynonymsEmperors, monarchs, rulers, potentates, leaders, authorities.
Related WordsTsade, tsadi, tsars, tsks.
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