czar
/zɑr/Definitions
1. noun
A former ruler of Russia, especially one of the hereditary emperors of the Romanov dynasty (1547–1917).
“The czar of Russia was a powerful and influential figure in European politics during the 18th and 19th centuries.”
2. noun
A person who holds complete control or authority over something.
“The tech mogul was often referred to as the czar of the digital industry due to his significant influence.”
3. noun
A person of great importance or influence.
“The famous musician was considered the czar of the music scene in the 1970s.”
4. verb
To rule or dominate something.
“The company czared the market with its innovative products.”