What does TZARS mean?

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Tzars is a noun.

Definitions

Tzars refers to the rulers of Russia before the Russian Revolution of 1917. It can also refer to any person who holds great power or authority.

Pronunciations

US: /zɑrz/

UK: /zɑːz/

Origin and Usage

The word tzars originated from the Russian word "tsar," which means "emperor" or "ruler." It was first used in English in the 16th century to refer to the rulers of Russia. The term tzars is still used today to refer to powerful leaders or rulers, although it is less common than the term "czars."

Synonyms

Emperors, rulers, monarchs, potentates, sovereigns.

Related Words

Czars, razes, tares, tears.

Example Sentences
  • The tzars of Russia were known for their opulent lifestyles and grand palaces.
  • He was considered the tzar of the fashion industry, with the power to make or break a designers career.
  • The companys CEO was often referred to as the tzar of the tech world, with immense power and influence over the industry.


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