English

queen

kwiːn
Meaning: a female monarch or the wife of a king
Part of Speech: Noun

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Example sentences

The queen waved to the crowd from the balcony.
The queen waved to the crowd from the balcony.
She was crowned queen at the age of eighteen.
She was crowned queen at the age of eighteen.
Queen Victoria reigned over Britain for sixty years.
Queen Victoria reigned over Britain for sixty years.
The queen kept her jewels in a safe.
The queen kept her jewels in a safe.
Queen Victoria reigned for over sixty years.
Queen Victoria reigned for over sixty years.

Usage Notes

Can refer to a female sovereign or the wife of a male king. Also used in chess, cards, and biology (bees).

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