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Monegasque

American  
[mon-i-gask] / ˌmɒn ɪˈgæsk /

noun

  1. Monacan.


Monegasque British  
/ ˌmɒnəˈɡæsk /

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Monaco

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adjective

  1. of or relating to Monaco or its inhabitants

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Etymology

Origin of Monegasque

1880–85; < French monégasque < Provençal mounegasc, derivative of Mounegue Monaco

Example Sentences

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Hamilton is 74 points behind team-mate Charles Leclerc in the drivers' standings after being out-qualified by the Monegasque 17 times in 22 Grands Prix.

From Barron's • Nov. 27, 2025

Leclerc's softs were failing by lap 15 and Norris attacked, but the Monegasque defended and a frustrated Norris collected three warnings for exceeding track limits before he passed him on lap 21.

From Barron's • Oct. 19, 2025

Meanwhile, Leclerc was the innocent party as the Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli made a move on the opposite side of the same corner and took the Monegasque out.

From BBC • Aug. 31, 2025

In Hungary, Hamilton was 0.247 seconds slower than Leclerc in the second part of qualifying, in which he was knocked out and the Monegasque was sixth fastest.

From BBC • Aug. 2, 2025

Monaco   $NA; full customs integration with France, which collects and   rebates Monegasque trade duties; also participates in EU market   system through customs union with France Mongolia   $1 billion c.i.f.

From The 2005 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency