What does TSARS mean?

Parts of Speech

Noun

Definitions

1. The male monarchs of Russia before the revolution of 1917.

2. Any person exercising great authority or power in a particular field.

Pronunciations

US: t-zɑrz, tsɑrz

UK: tsɑːz

Origin and Usage

The 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.

Synonyms

Emperors, monarchs, rulers, potentates, leaders, authorities.

Related Words

Tsade, tsadi, tsars, tsks.

Example Sentences
  • During the reign of the tsars, Russia was one of the most powerful countries in the world.
  • The tech industry has its own tsars who have a huge influence on the direction of the industry.


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