Pronunciation: /ˈrɛɡnənt/
noun a ruler or monarch who is reigning
A1 The regnant of the kingdom was a fair and just ruler.
A2 The regnant's decree was met with cheers from the people.
B1 The regnant's reign brought prosperity to the land.
B2 The regnant's policies were controversial but effective.
C1 The regnant's legacy was one of peace and progress.
C2 The regnant's rule was marked by both triumphs and challenges.
adjective describing a person or thing that is reigning or ruling
A1 The queen was regnant over the kingdom.
A2 During her regnant years, the empress implemented many reforms.
B1 The regnant leader of the country faced challenges from opposing factions.
B2 The regnant monarch was known for her wise decisions and diplomacy.
C1 The regnant ruler's reign was marked by prosperity and stability.
C2 Her regnant authority extended throughout the entire empire.
formal During her regnant period, the queen made many important decisions for the kingdom.
informal The regnant ruler is known for her fair and just leadership.
slang That regnant leader really knows how to get things done.
figurative The regnant influence of his ideas shaped the direction of the company.
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