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monarch

[mon-erk, -ahrk] / ˈmɒn ərk, -ɑrk /


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The 77-year-old monarch isn’t cancer-free or in remission, but the treatment “will now move into a precautionary phase,” said a spokesman for the king.

From The Wall Street Journal

He became Colonel of the Welsh Guards two years ago, assuming the role from his father King Charles when he became monarch.

From BBC

Claudius has made himself a monarch again, standing at the head of a shrieking horde of desperate peasantry who believe he can unbar the door to that heavenly place.

From The Wall Street Journal

The compressing effect of history tends to reduce British monarchs to a few words and deeds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Our founders understood that markets can unleash a nation’s dynamism as no monarch or government ministry possibly could.

From The Wall Street Journal