perempt

/pərˈempt/

Definitions

1. noun

A peremptory order or command, especially one that is not open to debate or discussion.

“The judge’s peremptory ruling surprised everyone in the courtroom.”

2. adjective

Given or used to give orders or instructions in a firm and authoritative manner, without allowing for discussion or debate.

“The peremptory tone in her voice made it clear she was not open to compromise.”

Synonyms

  • authoritative
  • imperative

Antonyms

  • suggestive
  • tentative