(general or benevolent) Opposite of a ruler of a state or country
“I would make a terrible Queen with my questionable ability to adhere to strict royal protocols!”
(malevolent) Opposite of a ruler of a state or country
“He remained the king's slave for years until he was granted clemency to return to this family.”
Opposite of a person of high rank, status, power, or influence
“As a subordinate, you will be delegated a task to be completed within two weeks.”
Opposite of a person or thing regarded as the finest or most important in their sphere or group
“Grant used to be someone of importance, but he has shelved his notoriety to become a nobody.”
Opposite of the most important piece in a game of Chess
“Never interrupt your opponent when he is making a mistake with his queen.”
Opposite of a person who has the support of his peers to lead or direct
“Jack's follower had become non-compliant in the days leading up to his traitorous act.”
Opposite of an important or powerful person in a specified business or industry
Opposite of the monarchy or reigning monarch
Opposite of a person who has surpassed all rivals in a contest or battle
Opposite of to crown king, to make (a person) king
“They would dethrone and imprison the king, while his followers were exiled from the land they once occupied.”
Opposite of the most significant or important
“Your choice of seasoning is inconsequential to the length of time required to cook the meat.”
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