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monarchist
mon·ar·chism M0381100 (mŏn′ər-kĭz′əm, -är′-)n.1. The system or principles of monarchy.2. Belief in or advocacy of monarchy. mon′ar·chist (-kĭst) n.mon′ar·chis′tic adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | monarchist - an advocate of the principles of monarchyroyalistCavalier, Royalist - a royalist supporter of Charles I during the English Civil WarOrleanist - a supporter of the Orleans branch of the Bourbons that was descended from a younger brother of Louis XIVrightist, right-winger - a member of a right wing political party | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeemonarchMonarchist
MonarchistA person who favors a government headed by a hereditary figure such as a king or queen. Monarchists may believe that a monarchy is preferable to a system in which politicians promote their own interests, instead of those of the state. Others may be culturally or just sentimentally attached to the days when monarchies were more common.monarchist
Synonyms for monarchistnoun an advocate of the principles of monarchySynonymsRelated Words- Cavalier
- Royalist
- Orleanist
- rightist
- right-winger
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