scepter (Meaning)

Wordnet

scepter (n)

the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter

a ceremonial or emblematic staff

Webster

scepter (n.)

Alt. of Sceptre

Webster

scepter (v. t.)

Alt. of Sceptre

scepter Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient monarch held the golden scepter as a symbol of his regal authority.
  2. In the hands of the wise king, the scepter became a tool for guiding his people wisely.
  3. The queen's scepter, adorned with precious jewels, glistened majestically as she greeted her subjects.
  4. The scepter, crafted from the finest ivory, was a cherished heirloom passed down through generations of monarchs.
  5. The emperor brandished his scepter as he addressed his vast empire, commanding both respect and obedience.
  6. A scepter of pure obsidian served as the emblem of the secretive order that ruled the shadows.
  7. The scepter, believed to possess mystical powers, was sought after by ambitious sorcerers who yearned for dominion.
  8. In the hands of the sorceress, the scepter crackled with energy, casting sinister spells that could alter reality.
  9. The scepter, imbued with ancient runes, revealed hidden truths to those who knew how to decipher its secrets.
  10. The lost scepter, rumored to hold the key to a forgotten kingdom, became the obsession of countless adventurers and scholars alike.

FAQs About the word scepter

the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter, a ceremonial or emblematic staffAlt. of Sceptre, Alt. of Sceptre

reign, domination, ascendency, arm, dominance, ascendancy, imperium, primacy, hegemony, predominance

helplessness,weakness, weakness, helplessness, powerlessness, impotence, powerlessness,impotence,impotency, impotency

The ancient monarch held the golden scepter as a symbol of his regal authority.

In the hands of the wise king, the scepter became a tool for guiding his people wisely.

The queen's scepter, adorned with precious jewels, glistened majestically as she greeted her subjects.

The scepter, crafted from the finest ivory, was a cherished heirloom passed down through generations of monarchs.