Royal Watcher

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈrɔɪəl ˈwɑtʃər/

Definitions of royal watcher

noun a person who closely follows news and events related to royalty

Example Sentences

A1 A royal watcher is someone who follows news about the royal family.

A2 The royal watcher eagerly awaited the arrival of the queen.

B1 The royal watcher had a collection of magazines dedicated to royal news.

B2 As a royal watcher, she knew all the details about the upcoming royal wedding.

C1 The royal watcher was invited to attend a special event at the palace.

C2 Being a royal watcher for many years, he was considered an expert on royal protocol.

Examples of royal watcher in a Sentence

formal The royal watcher diligently follows the activities of the royal family and reports on them.

informal The royal watcher is obsessed with everything the royals do.

slang The royal watcher is a total royal fanatic.

figurative She's like a royal watcher, always keeping an eye on the latest royal news.

Grammatical Forms of royal watcher

past tense

watched

plural

royal watchers

comparative

more royal watching

superlative

most royal watching

present tense

watches

future tense

will watch

perfect tense

has watched

continuous tense

is watching

singular

royal watcher

positive degree

royal watcher

infinitive

to watch

gerund

watching

participle

watched

Origin and Evolution of royal watcher

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'royal watcher' originated in England to describe individuals who closely follow and report on the activities of the royal family.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to individuals who observed and documented the actions of the royal family, the term 'royal watcher' has evolved to encompass a wider range of people who are interested in royalty and its impact on society.