Despoticalness, also known as despotism, is a negative trait that refers to the oppressive and authoritarian behavior of someone in power. The antonyms for the word Despoticalness include democracy, liberty, freedom, equality, fairness, and justice. Despotism implies an absence of individual freedom, whereas democracy represents the power of the people. The term liberty means a state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions, while freedom refers to the power to act, speak, or think without hindrance or restraint. Equality is the state of being equal in rights, status, and opportunities, while fairness implies impartiality and justice refers to the quality of being just or right. Collectively, these antonyms convey the opposite of Despoticalness or despotism, promoting egalitarian, compassionate, and fair governance.