Pronunciation: /ˈmɑnərkɪst/
noun a person who supports or advocates for a monarchy
A1 She is a monarchist who strongly supports the royal family.
A2 The monarchist group organized a protest in favor of the king.
B1 As a monarchist, he believes in the importance of a constitutional monarchy.
B2 The monarchist party won the election and formed the new government.
C1 The monarchist movement gained momentum, leading to significant political changes.
C2 Being a staunch monarchist, she dedicated her life to advocating for the monarchy.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a supporter of monarchy
A1 The monarchist party supports the king.
A2 She comes from a monarchist family.
B1 The monarchist movement gained momentum in the 19th century.
B2 His views are often described as monarchist.
C1 The monarchist ideology has been debated for centuries.
C2 The monarchist principles are deeply ingrained in their culture.
formal The Monarchist party believes in upholding the traditional monarchy system.
informal My friend is a hardcore Monarchist and always defends the royal family.
slang Some people think being a Monarchist is old-fashioned and outdated.
figurative Being a Monarchist in today's society is like swimming against the tide.
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