1.Unbridled (adjective)
Meaning: uncontrolled; unconstrained.”a moment of unbridled ambition”
synonyms: unrestrained, unconstrained, uncontrolled, uninhibited, unrestricted, unchecked, uncurbed, rampant, runaway, irrepressible, unstoppable, uncontainable, unquenchable;
Example- However, the said freedom is not absolute one; it is not an unbridled horse.
2.Benevolent (adjective)
Meaning: well-meaning and kindly.”he was something of a benevolent despot”
synonyms: kind, kindly, kind-hearted, warm-hearted, tender-hearted, big-hearted, good-natured, good, gracious, tolerant, benign, compassionate, caring, sympathetic, considerate,
Example- The state is permitted to act as a benevolent patriarch or as Big Brother of Orwell’s 1984.
3.Tyranny (noun)
Meaning: cruel and oppressive government or rule.”refugees fleeing tyranny and oppression”
synonyms: despotism, absolutism, absolute power, autocracy, dictatorship, undemocratic rule, reign of terror, totalitarianism, Fascism;
Example- By censoring films at the behest of a few, we strengthen the fringe groups, we arm them with the power to take the law into their own hands, and to undermine the rule of law. Thus, it becomes the tyranny of the minority over the rights of the majority.
4.Farcical (adjective)
Meaning: elating to or resembling farce, especially because of absurd or ridiculous aspects.
synonyms: ridiculous, preposterous, ludicrous, absurd, laughable, risible, nonsensical;
Example- “he considered the whole idea farcical”
5.Proscribe (verb)
Meaning: forbid, especially by law.”strikes remained proscribed in the armed forces”
synonyms: forbid, prohibit, ban, bar, disallow, rule out, embargo, veto, make illegal, interdict, outlaw, taboo
Example- For the proscribed films are readily available on the Internet. Such bans thus motivate people to break the law and to dilute the rule of law.