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How to pronounce plutocrat in English?

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Type Words
Type of have, rich person, wealthy person

Examples of plutocrat

plutocrat
Such is the power of the plutocrat, to create problems in an attemptto solve them.
From the telegraph.co.uk
She is now locked in a loveless marriage to the cancer-ravaged plutocrat Jabe.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
The fact that a journalist, as opposed to a plutocrat, was sampling these delights?
From the economist.com
Mr Gates, far from being a pious plutocrat, also qualifies as a bona fides great guy.
From the telegraph.co.uk
A beautiful widow left destitute by the will of her plutocrat husband.
From the time.com
This is, as too many voters see it, a race between extremes, a socialist and plutocrat.
From the sacbee.com
It blasted away at the Democratic stereotype of the uncaring plutocrat.
From the forbes.com
Mitt Romney, former governor and present plutocrat, is no outsider.
From the economist.com
He may move some people who think he's a cold, unlikeable plutocrat.
From the campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com
More examples
  • Someone who exercises power by virtue of wealth
  • (plutocratic) of or relating to or characteristic of a plutocrat
  • (plutocracy) a political system governed by the wealthy people
  • (Plutocracy) The wealthy elite who dominate American politics by virtue of public officials' dependence on their campaign contributions, or by virtue of their ability to use their money to win major public office themselves. ...
  • (Plutocracy) a wealthy social class that controls or greatly influences the government of a society
  • (Plutocracy) rule of those with wealth. Plutocracy is that form of government in which, instead of the people being represented by their elected officials, those with wealth "buy" the officials. ...
  • (Plutocracy) the rule of a society by its wealthiest people
  • A person whose wealth is the source of control or great influence.