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Words Derived from Dictator

1. Noun - Dictatorship

Definition: A form of government in which a ruler holds absolute power and authority.

Example Sentence: The country's transition from a dictatorship to a democracy was a long and challenging process.

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2. Noun - Dictator

Definition: A ruler who governs with complete authority, often in an oppressive or autocratic manner.

Example Sentence: The dictator's strict regulations stifled freedom of speech and dissent among the population.

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3. Adjective - Dictatorial

Definition: Displaying or characteristic of a dictator; domineering, oppressive, or autocratic.

Example Sentence: The manager's dictatorial leadership style led to a high turnover rate among employees.

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4. Adjective - Predictable

Definition: Capable of being predicted or expected; following a pattern or routine.

Example Sentence: The outcome of the experiment was highly predictable, given the controlled conditions.

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5. Noun - Dictation

Definition: The act or process of speaking or reciting words for someone else to write down.

Example Sentence: The secretary diligently transcribed the manager's dictation into a well-organized document.

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