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Meaning of prince
A son of a king or queen, or a male member of a royal family.
Etymology of prince
The word "prince" comes from the Old French word "prince", which is derived from the Latin word "princeps", meaning "first" or "chief", and is related to the word "princere", meaning "to take the first place"
Historically, the term "prince" was used to refer to a ruler or sovereign, and was often used as a title of nobility
Synonyms
monarch
king
ruler
sovereign
lord
noble
aristocrat
gentleman
nobleman
dignitary
magnate
grandee
potentate
emperor
kinglet
caliph
sultan
shah
tsar
czar
boyar
seigneur
viceroy
governor
lieutenant
heir
scion
offspring
progeny
descendant
heir apparent
crown prince
prince regent
prince consort
monarchic
royal
imperial
regal
majestic
noble
exalted
elevated
supreme
superior
grand
high-born
blue-blooded
patrician
aristocratic
Definitions
- A son of a king or queen, especially the eldest son
- A male member of a royal family, usually having a title such as prince or prince consort
- A man of high rank or importance, especially in a particular field or activity
Usage Examples
- The prince and princess attended the charity gala together
- The prince of Wales is known for his philanthropic work
- The company's new marketing strategy is a prince among ideas, it's going to revolutionize the industry
Antonyms
commoner
peasant
subject
subordinate
vassal
servant
slave
inferior
subordinate
junior
lowly
humble
plebeian
proletarian
bourgeois
civilian
nonroyal
unregal
unkingly
unmonarchic
unaristocratic
democratic
republican
egalitarian
ordinary
mundane
plebeian
ignoble
base
low-born
unwashed
unrefined
coarse
crude
boorish