Meaning & Definition of word "Regent"

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    Regent

    /ˈriːdʒənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A person appointed to administer a state because the monarch is a minor or is absent.
      • Example: The regent ruled wisely during the king's absence on a diplomatic mission.
    • 2. One who governs in the name of another.
      • Example: During the queen's illness, her regent took charge of the royal duties.
    • 3. A member of a board that governs an educational institution.
      • Example: The university regent is responsible for overseeing the institution's policies and administration.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'regentem', present participle of 'regere' which means 'to rule'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    regent of a kingdom:

    A person who rules during the absence of the monarch.

    board of regents:

    A governing body of a university or college.

    acting regent:

    A temporary regent appointed when the usual regent is unavailable.

    Related Words

    regency:

    The office or period of rule of a regent.

    regentess:

    A female regent.

    regnal:

    Relating to a king or queen.

    Slang Meanings of regent

    Meaning: A person who is overly authoritative in a casual setting.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a regent, let us have some fun!

    Meaning: Someone who enforces rules strictly.

    Example Sentence: That teacher is a real regent when it comes to dress code.