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Junta
UK //ˈhʌntə//US //ˈhʌntə//
Definition
A group of military leaders who rule a country after a coup.
In simple words: A group of military leaders who control a country after taking power.
Examples
- The junta has implemented strict measures to maintain control over the country.
- Following the coup, the junta announced a temporary government.
- Critics argue that the junta is suppressing dissent among the citizens.
- The junta's involvement in politics created a climate of fear and uncertainty.
- Many countries condemned the actions of the junta after the takeover.
Usage notes
Used primarily in political contexts. 'Junta' is often associated with military rule and can have a negative connotation, especially if associated with authoritarian regimes.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'hunters' - imagine hunters taking control of a territory.
Collocations
- military junta
- rule by junta
- junta takeover
- junta government
- junta leaders
Synonyms
- military council
- military regime
- coup leaders
- dictatorship
- cabal
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'junta' vs 'junta' (incorrect context usage)
- Using it to refer to any group instead of a specific military group
- Assuming it only applies to historical contexts.