Meaning & Definition of Monarchy in English
Monarchy
A form of government with a monarch at the head.
Pronunciation:
/ˈmɒn.ə.ki/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
monarchiesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A political system where a single ruler holds the supreme authority, often hereditary.
Example Sentence: The country has been ruled under a monarchy for centuries.
Definition: A state or nation that is governed by a monarch.
Example Sentence: The monarchy of England has a rich history.
Definition: A form of government in which a single person, the monarch, holds power for life or until abdication.
Example Sentence: In absolute monarchy, the monarch has almost complete control over the government.
Definition: The royal status or authority of a monarch.
Example Sentence: He aspired to the monarchy but was born a commoner.
Definition: A system under which the crown is passed down through royal lineage.
Example Sentence: The lineage of the monarchy can be traced back to the 10th century.
Etymology
Origin: From the Greek 'monarkhiya', meaning 'rule by one'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- constitutional monarchy: A monarchy that operates under the principles of a constitution.
- absolute monarchy: A form of monarchy where the monarch has absolute power.
- hereditary monarchy: A monarchy that is based on hereditary succession.
Translations
- Spanish: monarquía
- French: monarchie
- German: Monarchie
- Russian: монархия
Related Words
- monarch: A sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- royalty: People of royal blood or status.
Slang Meanings of monarchy
Meaning: Royalty or someone with privilege.
Example Sentence: He's living like royalty since he got that promotion.
Meaning: To act in a superior or entitled manner.
Example Sentence: She carries herself like she's royalty.