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prince
/prɪns/
Definition
1
A male member of a royal family, especially the son or grandson of a monarch.
2
The ruler of a small sovereign state, such as a principality.
3
A title given to certain nobles or high-ranking men in various cultures.
4
Informally, an exceptionally admirable, attractive, or wealthy man.
Examples
The prince swept into the gala like he owned the chandeliers, but tripped over his own cape on the way to the throne.
After inheriting a fortune in vintage sneakers, he dubbed himself the prince of hypebeast culture.
She's still waiting for her prince charming, but her cat seems to think he's already arrived—with treats.
The startup prince promised to disrupt coffee, but ended up just selling overpriced lattes with gold leaf.