kingdom

[ˈkɪŋdəm]

kingdom Definition

  • 1a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen
  • 2the spiritual reign or authority of God

Using kingdom: Examples

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

  • Example

    The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy.

  • Example

    The animal kingdom is divided into several phyla.

  • Example

    The kingdom of God is within you.

  • Example

    The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed.

kingdom Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for kingdom

Idioms Using kingdom

  • to come into power or authority

    Example

    After years of hard work, he finally came into his kingdom as CEO of the company.

  • an imagined or hypothetical place or state of being, often used in the phrase 'till kingdom come' to mean forever or a very long time

    Example

    If he doesn't pay me back soon, I'll be waiting till kingdom come.

  • one's own kingdom

    a place or situation where one has complete control or authority

    Example

    In his workshop, he is the king of his own kingdom, free to create and experiment as he pleases.

Phrases with kingdom

  • the group of living organisms that includes plants, characterized by the ability to produce their own food through photosynthesis

    Example

    The plant kingdom is divided into several divisions based on their characteristics.

  • the group of living organisms that includes fungi, characterized by the ability to absorb nutrients from other organisms

    Example

    The fungi kingdom is important for decomposition and nutrient cycling in ecosystems.

  • the group of living organisms that includes animals, characterized by the ability to move, sense, and respond to stimuli

    Example

    The animal kingdom is divided into several phyla based on their body plans.

Origins of kingdom

from Old English 'cyningdom', meaning 'the realm, rank, or authority of a king'

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Summary: kingdom in Brief

The term 'kingdom' [ˈkɪŋdəm] refers to a country or territory ruled by a monarch, such as the United Kingdom. It can also refer to the spiritual authority of God, as in 'The kingdom of God is within you.' The term extends into phrases like 'plant kingdom,' 'animal kingdom,' and idioms like 'come into one's kingdom,' denoting power or authority.

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