King
UK /["/kɪŋ/"]/US /["/kɪŋ/"]/
Definition
the male ruler of an independent state that has a royal family
In simple words: The male ruler of a country or a leader in a group.
Examples
- The king ruled the kingdom with wisdom and strength.
- Everyone in the castle respected the king for his bravery.
- The king decided to hold a grand feast for his subjects.
- In chess, the king is the most important piece on the board.
- They say Elvis Presley is the king of rock and roll.
- The old story told about the king who was cursed by a witch.
Usage notes
Used in both literal and metaphorical contexts. Formal when referring to royalty, informal when used in slang (e.g., 'He's the king of the party!'). Not appropriate in casual settings when discussing serious matters.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a crown on a head—'king' wears the crown!
Collocations
- rightful
- anointed
- crowned
- become
- anoint somebody
- crown (somebody)
- reign
- rule (somebody/something)
- rule over somebody/something
- under a/the king
- king of
- rightful
- anointed
- crowned
- become
- anoint somebody
- crown (somebody)
- reign
- rule (somebody/something)
- rule over somebody/something
- under a/the king
- king of
Synonyms
- monarch
- ruler
- sovereign
- emperor
- leader
Antonyms
- commoner
- peasant
Common mistakes
- 'King' is often confused with 'queen' - remember, 'king' is male.
- Some learners use 'king' when referring to non-leaders, which can be incorrect.
- Mixing up singular 'king' with plural 'kings' in sentences.