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[ mon -erk, -ahrk ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈmɒn ərk, -ɑrk / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a hereditary sovereign, as a king, queen, or emperor.
a sole and absolute ruler of a state or nation.
a person or thing that holds a dominant position: a monarch of international shipping.
monarch butterfly.
Origin of monarch First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English, from Middle French monarche, monarch, from Late Latin monarcha, from Greek mónarchos “sole ruler, monarch”; see mon-, -arch
OTHER WORDS FROM monarch an·ti·mon·arch, adjective, noun Words nearby monarch Mona Lisa, monandrous, monandry, monanthous, Mona Passage, monarch , monarchal, monarch butterfly, Monarchianism, monarchical, monarchism
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Example sentences from the Web for monarch Milkweed plants are the one food on which monarch caterpillars dine.
Pesticides contaminate most food of western U.S. monarchs | Rebecca E. Hirsch| August 17, 2020| Science News For Students
These fall monarch s don’t mate or lay eggs like the summer ones.
Pesticides contaminate most food of western U.S. monarchs | Rebecca E. Hirsch| August 17, 2020| Science News For Students
For both groups, fewer monarch s have been arriving at their winter homes than a few decades ago.
Pesticides contaminate most food of western U.S. monarchs | Rebecca E. Hirsch| August 17, 2020| Science News For Students
That way your gardens can host milkweeds without accidentally harming monarch caterpillars.
Pesticides contaminate most food of western U.S. monarchs | Rebecca E. Hirsch| August 17, 2020| Science News For Students
Many people are planting milkweed plants to feed monarch caterpillars.
Pesticides contaminate most food of western U.S. monarchs | Rebecca E. Hirsch| August 17, 2020| Science News For Students
Recently the French treated her virtually as their own monarch while simultaneously jeering their own president.
Imagining Prince Charles as King Makes All of Britain Wish They Could Leave Like Scotland | Clive Irving| September 17, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The monarch , the consummate PR, the head of the nation, had been supremely outplayed on her home territory.
If Kate Middleton’s Butt Could Speak: It’s Time Royal Princesses Led Visible, Voluble Public Lives | Tim Teeman| June 4, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Monarch didn't get distracted but carried right on with her speech.
Thump! Audible Crash As Queen's Page Boy Collapses At Opening of Parliament | Tom Sykes| June 4, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Pro that she is the monarch didn't get distracted but carried right on with her speech.
Thump! Audible Crash As Queen's Page Boy Collapses At Opening of Parliament | Tom Sykes| June 4, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Juan Carlos is the second European monarch to abdicate in just over a year.
Shock As King Juan Carlos of Spain Abdicates | Tom Sykes| June 2, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The monarch was admonished to ask no more, but he disregarded the warning.
The Mysteries of All Nations | James Grant
Strange times, when such things were deemed wonderful—so much so as to merit exhibition before the monarch .
The Queer, the Quaint and the Quizzical | Frank H. Stauffer
Then spake the monarch Gunther: / "How might such thing e'er be?"
The Nibelungenlied | Unknown
His followers begged the monarch to partake of the good things in the garden.
“You deserve them all,” exclaimed the Monarch , in the warmth of his emotion.
The Seven Champions of Christendom | W. H. G. Kingston
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British Dictionary definitions for monarch noun a sovereign head of state, esp a king, queen, or emperor, who rules usually by hereditary right
a supremely powerful or pre-eminent person or thing
Also called: milkweed a large migratory butterfly, Danaus plexippus, that has orange-and-black wings and feeds on the milkweed plant: family Danaidae
Derived forms of monarch monarchal (mɒˈnɑːkə l ) or monarchial (mɒˈnɑːkɪəl ), adjective monarchally , adverb monarchical or monarchic , adjective monarchically , adverb
monarchism , noun monarchist , noun , adjective monarchistic , adjective
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Word Origin for monarch C15: from Late Latin monarcha, from Greek; see mono- , -arch
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Words related to monarch queen, king, emperor, sovereign, majesty, autocrat, prince, empress, potentate, despot, princess, crowned head