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Czar Meaning in English

word

ˈzɑɹ
ZAR
tsˈɑː
TSAH

Definition

Originally, 'czar' referred to the emperor of Russia. In modern English, it is also used figuratively to mean a powerful leader or official in charge of a particular area, especially in government.

Usage & Nuances

'Czar' is formal or semi-formal, borrowed from Russian. Now often used in U.S. politics for officials with special authority ('drug czar', 'energy czar'). May be spelled 'tsar' as well. In non-political use, sometimes used humorously for someone in total control.

Example Sentences

The Russian czar lived in a large palace.

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He was named the country's drug czar to fight illegal drugs.

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The president picked a new czar for cybersecurity.

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Everyone calls her the office czar because she runs everything.

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The mayor appointed a traffic czar to solve the city's congestion problem.

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When it comes to budgets, he's basically the czar around here.

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