Reign
UK /["/reɪn/"]/US /["/reɪn/"]/
Definition
the period during which a king, queen, emperor, etc. rules
In simple words: The time a king or queen rules a country.
Examples
- By the end of his reign, the vast empire was in decline.
- The house was built during the reign of Henry VIII.
- Sir Alex Ferguson's reign at Manchester United
- The story only came out during the final days of his reign as Chief Executive.
Usage notes
Used when discussing monarchy or leadership. Avoid in casual conversation about everyday leadership unless you are being metaphorical.
Grammar pattern
reign + over + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'rain' — picture a king raining over his kingdom.
Collocations
- reign supreme
- reign over
- long reign
- period of reign
Synonyms
- rule
- govern
- lead
- command
Antonyms
- recession
- abdication
- anarchy
- disorder
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'reign' with 'rain'.
- Using 'reign' in a non-monarchical context.
- Incorrectly using 'reign' in the past tense without context.