mogulship

/mɔɡəlʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or position of being a powerful or influential person, especially in business or politics.

“The executive’s mogulship was evident in the company’s rapid growth and expansion.”

2. noun

The quality of being impressive or impressive-looking, especially in a grand or elaborate way.

“The palace’s mogulship was a testament to the wealth and power of its former occupants.”

Synonyms

  • authority
  • influence
  • preeminence

Antonyms

  • powerlessness
  • weakness