What is another word for Kingcraft?

Pronunciation: [kˈɪŋkɹaft] (IPA)

The term "Kingcraft" has its roots in medieval times when a king was considered the ultimate ruler and overseer of all that occurred within his kingdom. It refers to the art or skill of ruling as a monarch. Some synonyms for "Kingcraft" include leadership, governance, statesmanship, diplomacy, administration, management, and authority. These terms are all related to the abilities and qualities necessary for effective rule, such as decision-making, strategic planning, communication, negotiation, and compromise. A leader with strong "Kingcraft" skills is one who can effectively guide and govern their subjects or organization towards prosperity, stability, and growth.

What are the hypernyms for Kingcraft?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Kingcraft

When the night of ignorance, Kingcraft, priestcraft, servility and prejudice, bigotry and superstition shall be forever swept away by the dawn of intelligence and universal education, by scientific truth and light-by understanding and by fearlessness.
"The Air Trust"
George Allan England
He is for Kingcraft to mask his viziercraft-and save him the labour of patiently attempting oratory and persuasion, which accomplishment he does not possess:-it is not in iron.
"The Tragic Comedians, Complete"
George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009
Let the dead past, consecrated by the blood of its martyrs, not by its savage hatreds, darkened alike by Kingcraft and priestcraft-let the dead past bury its dead.
"The Art of Public Speaking"
Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein

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