100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "usurper"

Definition

Usurper (noun): A person who takes a position of power or importance illegally or by force. This term often refers to someone who seizes control of a throne, office, or authority without the right to do so.

Synonyms

  • Seizer
  • Pretender
  • Intruder
  • Interloper
  • Usurper
  • Conqueror
  • Overthrower

Antonyms

  • Legitimate ruler
  • Sovereign
  • Heir
  • Successor
  • Protector

Examples

  1. The usurper boldly claimed the throne despite not being the rightful heir.
  2. Many feared that the usurper would lead the kingdom into chaos.
  3. The usurper gathered support from discontented nobles.
  4. Historians often debate the motivations of the usurper.
  5. The usurper was eventually overthrown by loyalists to the crown.
  6. In every revolution, there is often a usurper waiting to take advantage of the turmoil.
  7. The usurper announced his intentions in a grand public speech.
  8. It was clear that the usurper had no legitimate claim to power.
  9. Many viewed the usurper as a tyrant rather than a leader.
  10. The usurper employed ruthless tactics to eliminate his rivals.
  11. The council denounced the usurper and pledged their loyalty to the rightful king.
  12. After the coup, the usurper faced significant opposition from the military.
  13. The usurper was known for his charismatic yet treacherous nature.
  14. Citizens rallied against the usurper in hopes of restoring peace.
  15. Throughout history, the role of the usurper has been a common theme.
  16. The usurper was quickly branded a traitor by his former allies.
  17. The usurper attempted to rewrite history to legitimize his claim.
  18. Many believed the usurper would not last long in power.
  19. The usurper took advantage of the political instability to rise to power.
  20. The usurper faced numerous assassination attempts during his reign.
  21. With each passing year, the usurper became increasingly paranoid.
  22. The usurper's reign was marked by constant conflict.
  23. A famous tale tells of a usurper who was defeated by a hero.
  24. The usurper promised reforms but delivered oppression instead.
  25. After the usurper was defeated, the rightful heir took back the throne.
  26. The usurper had an army that was fiercely loyal to him.
  27. Many people viewed the usurper as a necessary evil during uncertain times.
  28. The usurper was ultimately brought down by his own greed.
  29. Tales of the usurper are told around campfires as cautionary stories.
  30. The usurper manipulated public sentiment to maintain his rule.
  31. The rightful king's supporters plotted against the usurper.
  32. The usurper sought alliances with neighboring kingdoms to strengthen his position.
  33. During the usurper's reign, dissent was not tolerated.
  34. The usurper was a master of deception and intrigue.
  35. Many believed that the usurper was backed by foreign powers.
  36. The usurper promised freedom but delivered oppression.
  37. In the end, the usurper's downfall came from within his own ranks.
  38. The usurper had a complex relationship with the common people.
  39. The castle was once again safe after the usurper was defeated.
  40. The usurper plotted his rise to power for years in secret.
  41. The usurper was a figure of both fear and admiration.
  42. It took years for the usurper to consolidate his power completely.
  43. The usurper often held lavish parties to distract the populace.
  44. Every usurper eventually faces the consequences of their actions.
  45. The usurper’s rule was characterized by lavish spending and corruption.
  46. Some historians argue that the usurper was a product of his environment.
  47. The usurper had once been a trusted advisor to the king.
  48. Many believed that the usurper would never give up power willingly.
  49. The usurper made a name for himself through cunning and strategy.
  50. The usurper faced a reckoning when the people united against him.
  51. The usurper lived in fear of being overthrown himself.
  52. The usurper was a controversial figure in the annals of history.
  53. The usurper had to navigate treacherous political waters.
  54. The usurper's guards were known for their brutality.
  55. The usurper quickly learned that power comes with risks.
  56. The usurper was rumored to have engaged in dark magic.
  57. The usurper issued a decree that angered many citizens.
  58. The story of the usurper has been told and retold through generations.
  59. The usurper was finally brought to justice after years of tyranny.
  60. The usurper believed that he was destined for greatness.
  61. The usurper's actions left a lasting impact on the kingdom.
  62. The usurper often found himself at odds with the church.
  63. The usurper faced a backlash after his unpopular decisions.
  64. The usurper used propaganda to sway public opinion.
  65. The usurper was eventually betrayed by his closest allies.
  66. The legacy of the usurper is one of conflict and division.
  67. The usurper had a flair for the dramatic, often staging elaborate shows.
  68. The usurper's reign ended in bloodshed and betrayal.
  69. The usurper often engaged in espionage against his rivals.
  70. The usurper sought to erase the memory of the previous king.
  71. The usurper's ambitions knew no bounds.
  72. The usurper faced trials that would determine his fate.
  73. The usurper was a master at playing people against each other.
  74. With every passing day, the usurper's grasp on power weakened.
  75. The usurper was feared by many but respected by few.
  76. The usurper's downfall came unexpectedly during a banquet.
  77. The usurper underestimated the loyalty of the king's supporters.
  78. Many believed the usurper would not survive the winter.
  79. The usurper was known for his ruthless elimination of dissent.
  80. The usurper left a trail of enemies in his wake.
  81. The usurper was often depicted as a villain in folklore.
  82. The usurper was finally forced to flee the kingdom.
  83. The usurper's name became synonymous with betrayal.
  84. The usurper had a grand vision for the kingdom, albeit a flawed one.
  85. The usurper faced a formidable challenge from a rival house.
  86. The usurper often found solace in the company of a select few.
  87. The usurper declared war on those who opposed him.
  88. The usurper was known for his cunning strategies in battle.
  89. The usurper believed he was protecting the realm, despite his methods.
  90. The usurper's reign was marked by both progress and strife.
  91. The usurper was ultimately betrayed by his own ambition.
  92. The usurper had an iron grip on the throne but faced constant threats.
  93. The usurper had numerous plots against him, some successful.
  94. The usurper sought to rewrite the laws to suit his needs.
  95. The usurper often resorted to violence to maintain control.
  96. The usurper was a complex character with both allies and enemies.
  97. The usurper believed that might made right in governance.
  98. The usurper was eventually captured and tried for his crimes.
  99. The usurper's downfall was a lesson in hubris.
  100. The usurper left behind a complicated legacy that historians still study today.