What is another word for the Queen?

Pronunciation: [ðə kwˈiːn] (IPA)

The Queen is an iconic figure that represents the British monarchy. Synonyms for the Queen include Her Majesty, the Monarch, the Sovereign, or simply, Queen Elizabeth II. These terms denote a high level of respect and honor for the reigning Queen of England. Other words that can be used to describe the Queen include the Royal Highness, the Head of State, the Commander-in-Chief, and the Protector of the Realm. Regardless of the terminology used, the Queen remains a symbol of tradition, power, and stability for the people of the United Kingdom and the world at large.

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What are the hypernyms for The queen?

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

Famous quotes with The queen

  • As we saw in the Queen's Speech, anti-social behaviour - a phenomenon that I believe to be a genuine worry that is also being fed by a lot of scare stories - is the political theme of the moment.
    Kamal Ahmed
  • Her friends say she is very funny. At a family dinner, she stood to go, and the footman very properly pulled her chair away. At that moment I asked her a question and she sat down again, except there was no chair. Everyone, including the Queen, laughed and laughed.
    Prince Andrew
  • There's only one Elizabeth like me and that's the Queen.
    Elizabeth Arden
  • Singing for royalty is a dream of mine - I'd absolutely love to sing for the Queen at the Royal Variety Show. All the contestants are very good. I will just have to do my best and see what happens.
    Susan Boyle
  • I remember having an argument with Alan, I said the Queen's not just going to call the guy up and send him out to do it. And Alan says, well, how would a monarch give orders to her assassin.
    Eddie Campbell

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