usurper

/ˈjuːzərpər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who takes and holds power or position by force, deception, or cunning, often unrightfully or unjustly.

“The monarch’s cousin was seen as a potential usurper to the throne.”

Synonyms

  • impostor
  • interloper
  • intruder

Antonyms

  • inheritor
  • legitimator