unsceptred Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of unsceptred

Webster

unsceptred (a.)

Having no scepter.

Deprived of a scepter.

unsceptred Sentence Examples

  1. The once-mighty king was now unsceptred, his reign brought to an abrupt end.
  2. The rebellious subjects wrested the sceptre from the tyrannical monarch, leaving him unsceptred and powerless.
  3. The sudden demise of the emperor left the realm unsceptred, plunging it into chaos.
  4. The victorious general refused the sceptre offered by his soldiers, declaring himself unsceptred and merely a servant of the people.
  5. The aging queen, feeling the weight of her crown, abdicated and passed the sceptre to her heir, becoming unsceptred in her twilight years.
  6. The cunning usurper seized the sceptre from the rightful ruler, leaving the kingdom unsceptred and vulnerable to his machinations.
  7. In the aftermath of the revolution, the nation was left unsceptred, with no clear leader or guiding force.
  8. The nomadic tribe, valuing freedom above all else, remained unsceptred, their authority vested in their elder elders.
  9. The legendary hero, having defeated countless foes, willingly renounced the sceptre, choosing to live a life unsceptred and unburdened.
  10. The mystical amulet, said to confer power upon its wearer, proved to be a mere illusion, leaving the seeker unsceptred and disillusioned.

FAQs About the word unsceptred

Having no scepter., Deprived of a scepter.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The once-mighty king was now unsceptred, his reign brought to an abrupt end.

The rebellious subjects wrested the sceptre from the tyrannical monarch, leaving him unsceptred and powerless.

The sudden demise of the emperor left the realm unsceptred, plunging it into chaos.

The victorious general refused the sceptre offered by his soldiers, declaring himself unsceptred and merely a servant of the people.