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[ US /ˈmɑˌnɑɹk/ ]
[ UK /mˈɒnək/ ]
NOUN
  1. a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right
  2. large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings with black and white markings; the larvae feed on milkweed

How To Use monarch In A Sentence

  • A couple of weeks after the monarch's announcement, heavy rain began to fall, thus ending the drought.
  • Anti-monarchist rebels bombed the police base a, triggering a fierce exchange of fire.
  • He was a powerful monarch, -- so powerful that the Greeks, who had built cities all along the coast of Asia Minor, in the country called Ionia, never spoke of him except as "The Great King. The Story of the Greeks
  • With those resources, there's no need to plunder the Arctic Wildlife Refuge or support repressive regimes like the Saudi monarchy.
  • His ponderous declaration: "I write by the light of two eternal truths, religion and the monarchy," was a sort of cheap-jack recommendation of the so-called philosophy in his _Comedie Humaine_. Balzac
  • The fourth element of the constitution is one that I have described as a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy.
  • In the seventeenth century, the country was ruled by a monarch with a severe speech impediment and a fragile ego.
  • I don't know what Dave means by "episcopacy" either, but there's widespread scholarly agreement that the monarchical episcopate wasn't universal early on. Triablogue
  • In what way, anon, is an elected politician talking about the future of unelected monarchy constitute hyopcrisy. Pippa pouts
  • It's certainly not the notes and coins that bother me as we would be able to retain the monarchs head, as have Spain, Netherlands and Belgium, because it's no different in those terms from when we converted to decimal currency.
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