tsar

noun
UK: /tsɑː/
US: /tsɑːr/
  1. A male ruler in Russia before 1917.

    1. The tsar was very powerful person in Russia history.
    2. The people revolted against the tsar because of poverty and inequality in the country.
  2. Someone who has a lot of power or controls a particular activity.

    1. He was appointed as the new drug tsar to combat drug trafficking.
    2. The new health tsar introduced several reforms to improve the healthcare system.

Synonyms

czar emperor ruler

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "tsar" in English means: A male ruler in Russia before 1917., Someone who has a lot of power or controls a particular activity..

The phonetic transcription of "tsar" is /tsɑː/ in British English and /tsɑːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "tsar": czar, emperor, ruler.

Example usage of "tsar": "The tsar was very powerful person in Russia history.". More examples on the page.