emperor
/ɪmˈpɪərər/Definitions
1. noun
a monarch of an empire, especially one in ancient Rome or China, or a person who is considered to be in control of a particular field or activity.
“The emperor of Japan was a respected leader in the international community.”
2. noun
a person of great power or influence in a particular field or activity.
“He became an emperor of the music industry with his latest album breaking records.”
3. noun
a person in a high or supreme position in a particular field or activity, especially one with absolute power or authority.
“The emperor of the fashion world walked the runway at the latest fashion show.”
4. verb
to make or declare someone or something an emperor or of imperial rank, or to give someone or something imperial status.
“The new film emperor was crowned at the film festival.”