Prince
UK /["/prɪns/"]/US /["/prɪns/"]/
Definition
a male member of a royal family who is not king, especially the son or grandson of the king or queen
In simple words: A male royal person, especially the son of a king or queen.
Examples
- the royal princes
- Prince William
- the Prince of Wales
- the prince of Orange
- Prince Albert of Monaco
- the prince of comedy
Usage notes
Used in both formal and neutral contexts. While referring to a royal figure, it may also be used metaphorically in literature or casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'prince' in a castle, wearing a crown and ruling over a kingdom.
Collocations
- prince charming
- crown prince
- prince of darkness
Synonyms
- nobleman
- duke
- lord
Antonyms
- commoner
- peasant
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'prince' with 'princess', which is female.
- Using 'prince' to refer to non-royal males.
- Not capitalizing 'Prince' when it is used as a title.