- verbreign (verb) · reigns (third person present) · reigned (past tense) · reigned (past participle) · reigning (present participle)
- hold royal office; rule as king or queen:"Queen Elizabeth reigns over the UK"
- be the best or most important in a particular area or domain:"in America, baseball reigns supreme"
- (of a quality or condition) prevail; predominate:"confusion reigned"
nounreign (noun) · reigns (plural noun)- the period during which a sovereign rules:"the original chapel was built in the reign of Charles I"
- the period during which someone or something is predominant or preeminent:"these historic seconds inaugurated the reign of negative political advertising"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French reignier ‘to reign’, reigne ‘kingdom’, from Latin regnum, related to rex, reg- ‘king’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- hold royal office; rule as king or queen:
noun- the period during which a sovereign rules:
- the period during which someone or something is predominant or preeminent:
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