Royalist in a sentence as a noun

You know the saying: "Plus royaliste que le Roi".

!Union Flag flyers in the UK seem to be royalist or fascists; or possibly just sportsmen.

> You may have seen them crop-up on tech hangouts like Hacker NewsI hang out on HN fairly often and haven't seen a single royalist.

Here in France too, "republican" mostly means "a non royalist administration".

Being an anti-royalist was a good thing in early American politics.

I mean some really wealthy people seem to want to replace the government with autocratic royalist fiefdoms so I guess you may have a point in their eyes.

Is not that far from the fact and internal infighting between royalist and communist is also a theme in Captain Corelli's Mandolin.

I wonder if the maker of that statement, former Register of Copyrights, Ralph Oman, realizes how patronizing and, well, royalist, that seems.

Now you're responding like an 18th-century royalist might to someone citing the precedent of Athenian democracy.

"Political tags - such as royalist, communist, democrat, populist, fascist, liberal, conservative, and so forth - are never basic criteria.

Royalist definitions

noun

an advocate of the principles of monarchy

See also: monarchist

noun

a royalist supporter of Charles I during the English Civil War

See also: Cavalier Royalist