shogun

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Definition

A shogun was a powerful military leader who ruled Japan in the name of the emperor from the 12th to the 19th century.

Usage & Nuances

"Shogun" is a historical term, mainly used in discussions of Japanese history or culture. It is not used for modern leaders. Sometimes used figuratively to describe a powerful, commanding person.

Example Sentences

A shogun led the samurai during wars.

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The shogun had more power than the emperor in ancient Japan.

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Many Japanese movies tell stories about the shogun.

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In feudal Japan, the shogun controlled the government, not the emperor.

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The drama highlighted the struggles between the shogun and the loyal samurai.

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After the last shogun resigned, Japan entered a new era.

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