Tyler
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A surname of English origin, historically associated with the occupation of a tile maker or layer. 2. John Tyler (1790–1862): The tenth president of the United States, who succeeded to the presidency after the death of William Henry Harrison in 1841. 3. A city in Texas, United States: A city in Smith County, northeast Texas, known as the "Rose Capital of America."
Usage Examples
- As a surname:
- The famous architect was named John Tyler.
- Do you know if Ms. Tyler is attending the meeting?
- Referring to the U.S. President:
- President Tyler assumed office following the first death of a sitting U.S. president.
- The Tyler administration negotiated the Webster-Ashburton Treaty.
- Referring to the city:
- Tyler, Texas, hosts an annual rose festival.
- She moved to Tyler for her new job.
Advanced Usage
- "Tyler precedent": A historical and political term referring to the precedent set by John Tyler's assumption of the full powers and title of the presidency upon the death of his predecessor, establishing that the Vice President becomes President, not merely an "Acting President."
Variants and Related Words
- Tiler (noun): A worker who lays tiles. This is the occupational root of the surname "Tyler."
Synonyms
- (For the city): Rose City (a common nickname for Tyler, Texas).
- (For the president): The Accidental President, His Accidency (historical, informal nicknames for John Tyler).
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "Pulling a Tyler": An extremely rare, informal historical reference to succeeding to the highest office unexpectedly due to the death of a predecessor. (Note: This is not a standard idiom but a contextual modern creation based on the historical event.)
Noun
- a town in northeast Texas
- elected vice president and became the 10th President of the United States when Harrison died (1790-1862)