单词 | monarchical |
释义 | monarchical (once / 3886 pages) adj A society that's monarchical is ruled by a king or queen. In a monarchical state, rulers inherit their power from their parents or other relatives. Some monarchical states are known as "elected monarchies," in which citizens elect a monarch, but most have been hereditary, with monarchical rule passing from parent to child, and lasting for the ruler's lifetime. This style of government is unusual today, though it was common before the nineteenth century. Most remaining monarchical countries, like Great Britain, are constitutional monarchies, in which the king or queen has a ceremonial role. The Greek root word is monarkhia, "ruling of one." WORD FAMILYmonarch: monarchal, monarches, monarchical, monarchs, monarchy+/monarchic: monarchically/monarchism: monarchist/monarchist: monarchists/monarchy: monarchic, monarchies, monarchism USAGE EXAMPLESIronically, the business of capitalism, especially corporate big business, is largely monarchical. Seattle Times(Dec 16, 2016) Turning to look at us from his expensive and ornate, indeed monarchical, chair, he wants it to be seen that he means business. The Guardian(Dec 08, 2016) Here again we can expect the monarchical model. The Guardian(Nov 22, 2016) 1adj ruled by or having the supreme power resting with a monarch monarchical systems Syn monarchal, monarchic undemocratic not in agreement with or according to democratic doctrine or practice or ideals 2adj having the characteristics of or befitting or worthy of a monarch monarchical gestures Syn monarchal noble of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times |
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