imperials (Meaning)
imperials
belonging to the official British series of weights and measures see Weights and Measures Table, regal, imperious, an adherent or soldier of the Holy Roman emperor, emperor, something of unusual size or excellence, a pointed beard growing below the lower lip, of, relating to, befitting, or suggestive of an empire or an emperor, sovereign, of or relating to the Commonwealth of Nations and British Empire, having a full body and a higher-than-average percentage of alcohol, of or relating to the United Kingdom as distinguished from the constituent parts, of superior or unusual size or excellence, of, relating to, or fine enough for an empire or an emperor
Synonyms & Antonyms of imperials
Synonyms:
- humdingers
- dreams
- ripsnorters
- doozies
- crackajacks
- jim-dandies
- bee's knees
- sockdologers
- nifties
- knockouts
- sweethearts
- crackerjacks
- lulus
- doozers
- standouts
- lollapaloozas
- honeys
- sockdolagers
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
imperials Sentence Examples
- The Roman imperials expanded their territories through military conquests.
- The imperials imposed their laws and customs upon the conquered people.
- The Chinese imperials built the Great Wall as a defense against northern invaders.
- The Russian imperials expanded their empire across Siberia and Central Asia.
- The British imperials established a vast empire in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
- The French imperials colonized much of Southeast Asia and North Africa.
- The Spanish imperials conquered and ruled much of the Americas in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- The Portuguese imperials established trading posts and colonies along the Indian Ocean coast.
- The Dutch imperials established colonies in Indonesia, South Africa, and the Caribbean.
- The Ottoman imperials ruled over a vast empire in Southeastern Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa for more than six centuries.
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The Roman imperials expanded their territories through military conquests.
The imperials imposed their laws and customs upon the conquered people.
The Chinese imperials built the Great Wall as a defense against northern invaders.
The Russian imperials expanded their empire across Siberia and Central Asia.