sovran (Meaning)

sovran

of an unqualified nature, supreme in power or authority, relating to, characteristic of, or befitting a supreme ruler, a monarch exercising supreme authority in a state, of the most exalted kind, having generalized curative powers, possessed of supreme power, one that exercises supreme authority within a limited sphere, having undisputed ascendancy, enjoying autonomy, one possessing or held to possess supreme political power or sovereignty, superlative in quality, any of various gold coins of the United Kingdom, a person or political entity (as a nation or state) possessing or held to possess sovereignty, an old British gold coin, an acknowledged leader, unlimited in extent, chief entry 1 sense 2, highest, a person, body of persons, or a state possessing sovereignty, politically independent

sovran Sentence Examples

  1. The sovran of the realm commanded his subjects to obey his will.
  2. The sovran's authority was absolute, and his edicts were law.
  3. The queen was a benevolent sovran, beloved by her people for her wise and just rule.
  4. The sovran's power was threatened by a cunning pretender to the throne.
  5. The sovran and his knights embarked on a quest to defeat the evil sorcerer.
  6. The sovran's castle stood tall and majestic, a symbol of his unyielding authority.
  7. The sovran's treasury was filled with gold and jewels, a testament to his wealth and prosperity.
  8. The sovran's court was a gathering of wise counselors and skilled diplomats.
  9. The sovran's subjects wore his colors with pride, a sign of their loyalty.
  10. The sovran's reign was marked by peace and prosperity, a testament to his wise and just rule.

FAQs About the word sovran

of an unqualified nature, supreme in power or authority, relating to, characteristic of, or befitting a supreme ruler, a monarch exercising supreme authority in

primary, chief, predominant, foremost, principal, greatest, dominant, big,main, overmastering

last,least, slight, unimportant, secondary, trivial, insignificant,minor, subordinate, collateral

The sovran of the realm commanded his subjects to obey his will.

The sovran's authority was absolute, and his edicts were law.

The queen was a benevolent sovran, beloved by her people for her wise and just rule.

The sovran's power was threatened by a cunning pretender to the throne.