monarchical
Origin of monarchical
1- Also mo·nar·chic [muh-nahr-kik] /məˈnɑr kɪk/ .
Other words from monarchical
- mo·nar·chi·cal·ly, adverb
- an·ti·mo·nar·chic, adjective
- an·ti·mo·nar·chi·cal, adjective
- an·ti·mo·nar·chi·cal·ly, adverb
- non·mo·nar·chic, adjective
- non·mo·nar·chi·cal·ly, adverb
- pre·mo·nar·chi·cal, adjective
- sem·i·mo·nar·chic, adjective
- sem·i·mo·nar·chi·cal, adjective
- sem·i·mo·nar·chi·cal·ly, adverb
- un·mo·nar·chic, adjective
- un·mo·nar·chi·cal, adjective
- un·mo·nar·chi·cal·ly, adverb
Words that may be confused with monarchical
- monarchal, monarchical
Words Nearby monarchical
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How to use monarchical in a sentence
If the authors had picked a thematic lane — kitsch, pure pageantry, dysfunctional family dynamics, monarchical history, the media’s celebrity obsession — one could begin to look for deeper meaning.
In time for Thanksgiving, Broadway serves up a turkey: ‘Diana’ the musical | Peter Marks | November 18, 2021 | Washington PostIn the early 19th century, King Kamehameha I instituted a monarchical government.
The 18th century Americans shared the hierarchical and monarchical values of their insular compatriots.
David's Book Club: The Radicalism of the American Revolution & The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin | David Frum | February 27, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTIt marks the promise of a life without monarchical despotism, but also, in hindsight, all that can go wrong with a revolution.
The great outward event in the life of Samuel was the transition of the Israelites from a theocratic to a monarchical government.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume II | John Lord
The ostentation of the court had become an onerous ceremony, the monarchical principle an unendurable constraint.
The History of Modern Painting, Volume 1 (of 4) | Richard MutherI say nothing here of this monstrous claim, of this ingenious falsehood, on which the monarchical power of the Papacy rests.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume V | John LordHe was clothed with monarchical power and was authorized to issue a constitution for France.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year | Edwin EmersonBut do you realize that it shows a degree of class prejudice that doesn't exist in the older, the monarchical countries?
The Open Question | Elizabeth Robins
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