royalist

[ˈrɔɪəlɪst]

royalist Definition

  • 1a person who supports the principle of having a monarch as head of state
  • 2a supporter of a particular royal family

Using royalist: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "royalist" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a staunch royalist and believed in the divine right of kings.

  • Example

    The royalists were defeated in the civil war.

  • Example

    She comes from a long line of royalists.

  • Example

    The country is divided between republicans and royalists.

royalist Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for royalist

Phrases with royalist

  • a person who is extremely loyal to the monarchy and its traditions

    Example

    He's a diehard royalist who believes that the monarchy should have more power.

  • pro-royalist

    in support of the monarchy or a particular royal family

    Example

    The newspaper has a pro-royalist stance and often publishes articles in support of the monarchy.

  • anti-royalist

    opposed to the monarchy or a particular royal family

    Example

    The anti-royalist movement gained momentum after the scandal involving the royal family.

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Summary: royalist in Brief

A 'royalist' [ˈrɔɪəlɪst] is a person who supports the principle of having a monarch as head of state or a particular royal family. It is often used in political contexts, such as 'The country is divided between republicans and royalists.' The term can be modified with phrases like 'diehard royalist,' indicating extreme loyalty, and 'pro-royalist' or 'anti-royalist,' indicating support or opposition to the monarchy.