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Synonyms and antonyms of Members of royal families and the nobility in American Thesaurus

Members of royal families and the nobility

archduke (noun)

a prince in the Austrian royal family

aristocracy (noun)

the people in the highest class of society, who usually have money, land, and power and who often have special titles, such as “duke” or “countess

aristocrat (noun)

a member of the aristocracy

baron (noun)

a man who is a member of the nobility. In the U.K., a baron has lower status than most other members of the nobility.

baroness (noun)

a woman who is a member of the nobility. In the U.K., a baroness has lower status than most other members of the nobility.

baroness (noun)

the wife of a baron

baronet (noun)

a man who is a member of the British nobility. A baronet has a lower status than a baron.

baronetcy (noun)

the rank of a baronet

consort (noun)

the wife or husband of a king or queen

Count (noun)

a nobleman in some European countries, but not in the U.K.

countess (noun)

a woman who is a member of the nobility. A countess is either a woman with the same rank as an earl or a count, or the wife of an earl or count.

the crown (noun)

formal the king or queen

crown prince (noun)

a prince who will become king after the present king or queen dies

crown princess (noun)

a princess who will become queen after the present king or queen dies

crown princess (noun)

the wife of a crown prince

Debrett’s ()

a book that gives information about British aristocrats (=people from the highest social classes)

duchess (noun)

a woman who has the same position as a duke

duchess (noun)

the wife of a duke

duke (noun)

a man with a very high social position, just below that of a prince. A woman who has the same social position as a duke, or who is married to a duke, is called a duchess.

duke (noun)

a man who ruled a very small country or region in Europe in the past

dukedom (noun)

the social position of a duke

dynasty (noun)

a family whose members rule a country or region for a long period of time

earl (noun)

a man with a very high social position in the U.K.

empress (noun)

a woman who rules an empire or who is married to an emperor

king (noun)

a man who rules a country and is the senior male member of the royal family

knight (noun)

a man in the U.K. who has been given an honor called a knighthood and can use the title “Sir” before his name

Kt. (abbreviation)

knight

Lady ()

used as a title of a woman who is a peeress, the wife or daughter of a peer, or the wife of a knight

laird (noun)

Scottish someone who owns a large area of land in Scotland

Lord (noun)

a man who has a high rank in the British aristocracy (=highest social class). A woman of the same rank is called a lady.

maharajah (noun)

an Indian prince, especially in the past

maharani (noun)

the wife of a maharajah

marchioness (noun)

the wife of a marquis

marchioness (noun)

a woman of middle rank in the British nobility

marquess (noun)

a man of middle rank in the British nobility

marquis (noun)

a man of middle rank in the nobility of a European country other than the U.K.

marquise (noun)

a woman of middle rank in the nobility of a European country other than the U.K.

marquise (noun)

the wife of a marquis

monarch (noun)

a king, or a queen

the monarchy (noun)

the king or queen and their family in a particular country

noble (noun)

a member of the nobility

nobleman (noun)

a man who is a member of the nobility

noblewoman (noun)

a woman who is a member of the nobility

overlord (noun)

in the past, someone with less power than a king or queen but more power than a lord

the Palace (noun)

mainly British used when talking about a royal family, especially the British royal family

peer (noun)

someone who is from a high social class in the U.K. and has a title such as “Lord

peerage (noun)

the position of being a peer in the U.K.

pharaoh (noun)

a king in ancient Egypt

prince (noun)

a male member of a royal family who is not the king, especially one whose parent or grandparent is the king or queen

prince (noun)

the male royal leader of some small countries

princess (noun)

a female member of a royal family, especially one whose parent or grandparent is the king or queen

princess (noun)

the wife of a prince

queen (noun)

a woman who rules a country because she belongs to a royal family

queen (noun)

a woman who is married to a king

rajah (noun)

a king or prince in India

ranee ()

another spelling of rani

rani (noun)

a queen in India

royal (noun)

mainly journalism a member of a royal family

royal family (noun)

a family consisting of a king or a queen, and their relatives

royalty (noun)

kings and queens and their families

shah (noun)

in the past, a king in Iran and some other countries in the Middle East

squire (noun)

a man who owned land in England in the past and had high status in the local area

sultana (noun)

the wife, mother, sister, or daughter of a sultan

viscount (noun)

a British nobleman with a low rank

viscountess (noun)

a British noblewoman with a low rank

the Windsors ()

the British royal family