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antiroyalist

  • a word derived from royalist.
    royalist
    noun
    a supporter or adherent of a king or royal government, especially in times of rebellion or civil war.

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Or perhaps they might warm themselves with the fiery antiroyalist screed of “Spencer,” which tracks Princess Diana’s desperate flight from the House of Windsor.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 22, 2021

What's the Matter Three of southern Italy's antiroyalist parties proposed to call a ten-minute strike in Naples last week.

From Time Magazine Archive

As her advisers and courtiers semaphored behind her to wave off the truth, antiroyalist Hytner smiled sweetly and said, "It's hereditary."

From Time Magazine Archive

He announces that there must be no antiroyalist agitation.

From Time Magazine Archive

He began turning out political cartoons for an ardently antiroyalist magazine called La Caricature.

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