ultraroyalist

/ˌʌltrəˈrɔɪəlɪst/
noun
  1. A person who strongly supports a king or queen, especially in an extreme or uncompromising way.
    • During the revolution, ultraroyalists fought to restore the king to the throne.
    • The ultraroyalist refused to accept any limits on the monarch's power.
    • My grandfather was such an ultraroyalist that he would not even criticize the royal family's mistakes.
adjective
  1. Extremely supportive of a monarch or monarchy, often in an uncompromising way.
    • The newspaper published an ultraroyalist editorial praising the king's absolute authority.
    • She comes from an ultraroyalist family that has served the crown for generations.
    • His ultraroyalist views made him unpopular among those who wanted democratic reforms.
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