Sauronesque
English
Etymology
Sauron + -esque
Adjective
Sauronesque (comparative more Sauronesque, superlative most Sauronesque)
- Having similar traits to the fictional character Sauron from the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, including evilness, tyrannicalness, or all-seeingness.
- 1984, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Volume 104, Issues 10-14, page 146:
- This crew faces the Sauronesque embodiment of evil, the Shadow, its minions, the savage Reavers, and treachery in the usurper of Arlen's throne.
- 2003, Noah Shachtman, "Bush's Year of U.S. Surveillance", Wired, 2 January 2003:
- And it's not the only Sauronesque Bush program
- 2008, Chronicles, Volume 32, page 36:
- Their Sauronesque motto—Join us, and we can rule the Middle East together—doesn't have quite the catchy ring it once did.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Sauronesque.
- 1984, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Volume 104, Issues 10-14, page 146: