What part of speech is monarch?

Monarch can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. monarch is a noun, singular of monarchs.

Inflections

Noun

What does monarch mean?

Definitions

Noun

monarch - large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings with black and white markings; the larvae feed on milkweed
monarch - a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right

Examples of monarch

#   Sentence  
1. noun The band played for the visiting monarch.
2. noun The monarch is supposed to attend the funeral.
3. noun He is an absolute monarch.
4. noun Bulgaria is the only country in Europe where a former monarch has been elected prime minister.
5. noun The monarch's head appears on the front of all British coins.
6. noun A monarch had six sons.
7. noun He is a complete monarch.
8. noun The annual migration of North America's monarch butterfly is a unique and amazing phenomenon.
9. noun Those who threatened the religious order were severely punished. The reason for this is, of course, obvious. The religious authorities gave the monarch divine right, and an affront to the religious establishment was a threat to the monarch's power.
10. noun Heretics were punished, because a threat to religious orthodoxy was a threat to the monarch's power.
11. noun But, fearing this, the Sire omnipotent / hath buried them in caverns dark and deep, / and o'er them piled huge mountains in a heap, / and set withal a monarch, there to reign, / by compact taught at his command to keep / strict watch, and tighten or relax the rein.
12. noun She said, / and to his hallowed seat the aged monarch led.
13. noun Uprose the image of my father dear, / as there I see the monarch, bathed in blood, / like him in prowess and in age his peer. / Uprose Creusa, desolate and drear, / Iulus' peril, and a plundered home.
14. noun "Loathed have I lived and useless, since the day / when man's great monarch and the God's dread sire / breathed his avenging blast and scathed me with his fire."
15. noun Nor less kind welcome doth the rest await. / The monarch, mindful of his sire of old, / receives the Teucrians in his courts of state. / They in the hall, the viands piled on gold, / pledging the God of wine, their brimming cups uphold.
Sentence  
noun
The band played for the visiting monarch.
The monarch is supposed to attend the funeral.
He is an absolute monarch.
Bulgaria is the only country in Europe where a former monarch has been elected prime minister.
The monarch's head appears on the front of all British coins.
A monarch had six sons.
He is a complete monarch.
The annual migration of North America's monarch butterfly is a unique and amazing phenomenon.
Those who threatened the religious order were severely punished. The reason for this is, of course, obvious. The religious authorities gave the monarch divine right, and an affront to the religious establishment was a threat to the monarch's power.
Heretics were punished, because a threat to religious orthodoxy was a threat to the monarch's power.
But, fearing this, the Sire omnipotent / hath buried them in caverns dark and deep, / and o'er them piled huge mountains in a heap, / and set withal a monarch, there to reign, / by compact taught at his command to keep / strict watch, and tighten or relax the rein.
She said, / and to his hallowed seat the aged monarch led.
Uprose the image of my father dear, / as there I see the monarch, bathed in blood, / like him in prowess and in age his peer. / Uprose Creusa, desolate and drear, / Iulus' peril, and a plundered home.
"Loathed have I lived and useless, since the day / when man's great monarch and the God's dread sire / breathed his avenging blast and scathed me with his fire."
Nor less kind welcome doth the rest await. / The monarch, mindful of his sire of old, / receives the Teucrians in his courts of state. / They in the hall, the viands piled on gold, / pledging the God of wine, their brimming cups uphold.

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