answersLogoWhite

0

Is Monarch an adjective

User Avatar

Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

No. The word monarch is a noun - a king or queen. The adjective is the little-used word monarchic.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the best nouns for royal?

The word 'royal' is a noun as an informal word for a member of a monarch's family. The noun forms for the adjective 'royal' are royalist and royalty.


Why do monarch butterflies migrate to mexico?

the monarch butterfly


Do you capitalize Monarch Butterfly or Monarch butterfly?

Monarch butterfly. The term "monarch" is not a proper noun, so it should not be capitalized.


How do you spell monarch butterfly?

The spelling is "monarch butterfly" (plural "monarch butterflies").


What colors is a baby monarch?

Monarch butterflies start their lives out as caterpillars. A 'baby monarch' would be a monarch caterpillar. Monarch caterpillars striped black and yellow along their back.


What is an Absoloute Monarch?

chase monarch


What is an Aztec monarch?

aztec monarch


Who is a ruler such as a king?

monarch


What does the webkinz monarch butterfly look like?

A monarch butterfly. There is no Monarch butterfly silly!


What is three synonyms for sovereign?

Sovereign as a noun meaning "supreme ruler": leader, monarch, majesty, ruler, chiefSovereign as an adjective meaning "greatest in degree or power; potent": highest, imperial, principal, supreme, prevalent


What is a realm?

like a monarch like a monarch


What is the difference between an absolute monarch and a constitutional monarch?

A constitutional monarch, is a monarch whose powers are limited by a constitution. An absolute monarch (for example Louis XIV of France) will rule without a constitution, investing all powers in themselves as a monarch with little or no bureaucracy, and few restrictions on his actions.