Crossword-Solution: MONARCHICAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Monarchical | a. | Of or pertaining to a monarch, or to monarchy. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “MONARCHICAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| monarchic | 2 answers |
| monarchial | 2 answers |
| monarchal | 2 answers |
| regnal | 9 answers |
| puissant | 27 answers |
| Masterful | 36 answers |
| Royal ___ | 41 answers |
| lordly | 43 answers |
| Sovereign | 43 answers |
| Resplendent. | 44 answers |
| Imperial | 44 answers |
| Ruling | 47 answers |
| Kingly | 50 answers |
| Stately | 54 answers |
| Regal | 57 answers |
| Main | 67 answers |
| Majestic | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MONARCHICAL (5)
Whatever may be tolerated in monarchical and despotic governments, no republic is safe that tolerates a privileged class, or denies to any of its citizens equal rights and equal means to maintain them.
The writing of my pamphlet, in the spring of 1845, endangered my liberty, and led me to seek a refuge from republican slavery in monarchical England.
The nation, so long a victim of monarchical selfishness, thought to deliver itself for ever by declaring that it alone was sovereign.
Now, that's just like those monarchical pirates, imposing upon a poor old black." Old Bradley looked at him impudently.
The General, nothing if not “catholic and monarchical,” took occasion to inform himself of the hours of the services, and manifested the greatest zeal for the performance of his religious duties, piety which caused no remark in Spain.
Quotes with MONARCHICAL (3)
What is he to learn? To imitate? Or to avoid? When your friends the bees worry themselves about their sovereign, and become perfectly distracted touching the slightest monarchical movement, are we men to learn the greatness of Tuft-hunting, or the littleness of the Court Circular? I am not clear, Mr. Boffin, but that the hive may be satirical.'At all events, they work,' said Mr. Boffin. Ye-es,' returned Eugene, disparagingly, 'they work; but don't you think they overdo it?
Our central problem is not sin and guilt, as it is within the monarchical model. For the Spirit model, our central problem is “estrangement,” whose specific meaning of “separated from that to which one belongs” is most appropriate. ... For the monarchical model, sin is primarily disloyalty to the king, seen especially as disobedience to his laws. The metaphors used to express the Spirit model suggest something else. For the metaphor of God as lover, sin is unfaithfulness — th…
There is nothing quite like a real political whiz. Some adopt an inscrutable, almost somnolent demeanour and make you beg for their wisdom, while others come at you like a whirlwind. The effect in both cases is the same: even when you think they must be extracting certitude from guesses or cucumbers from sunbeams, you are captive, not only to the verbal artistry but to the weight of the movement, the sense that on these matters to which you are now privy the course of history…