Crossword-Solution: MONARCHIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Monarchist | n. | An advocate of, or believer in, monarchy. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “MONARCHIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Advocate of restoration of royalty in Europe. | 1 answer |
| One favoring one-person rule | 1 answer |
| royalist | 4 answers |
| AN ADVOCATE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF MONARCHY | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with MONARCHIST (5)
Hence the Presbyterian remains a Presbyterian, the Mohammedan a Mohammedan, the Spiritualist a Spiritualist, the Democrat a Democrat, the Republican a Republican, the Monarchist a Monarchist; and if a humble, earnest, and sincere Seeker after Truth should find it in the proposition that the moon is made of green cheese nothing could ever budge him from that position; for he is nothing but an automatic machine, and must obey the laws of his construction.
Cavour, however, was a monarchist, and the others who recognised his superior ability in such matters of practical statecraft, accepted his decision and sacrificed their own ambitions for the greater good of their beloved Fatherland.
The doctor, though a religious man and a Monarchist, looked at Esther with an expression of tender pity.
Lousteau, assuming a little Jesuitical air, played the Monarchist and Churchman for the benefit of the mother, was quite smooth, deliberate, and complimentary.
Tell him that Robespierre threw the red cap in the dirt in disgust, while the king had worn it with a broad grin, so to speak; tell him that Danton, the fierce founder of the Republic of the Terror, said quite sincerely to a noble, “I am more monarchist than you;” tell him that the Terror really seems to have been brought to an end chiefly by the efforts of people who particularly wanted to go on with it--and he will not believe these things.
Quotes with MONARCHIST (3)
In the years that followed the Harrison campaign, many candidates — from Colonel James 'Young Hickory' Polk in 1844 to Lieutenant John Kerry in 2004 — had their 'humble origins' and/or 'war leadership' highlighted in political material. Often coupled with these tactics was a corollary, to create an image of the opposition candidate that was highly negative — from John Adams as a 'monarchist' to John Kerry as a 'flip-flopping, windsurfing elitist.
At the time of the Silver Jubilee, I was a grumpy anti-monarchist. I didn't celebrate and was appalled by the celebrations. In my idiocy, I missed out! I feel completely differently now compared with that time.
I began life as an absolute monarchist - on condition, of course, that I be that monarch.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1944–1993).