princely

[ˈprɪnsli]

princely Definition

  • 1befitting or characteristic of a prince; royal
  • 2large in amount or impressive in quality

Using princely: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "princely" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The hotel offered princely accommodations to its guests.

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    He received a princely sum for his work.

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    She was dressed in a princely gown for the ball.

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    The prince lived a princely life in his palace.

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    The company offered him a princely salary to join their team.

princely Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for princely

Phrases with princely

  • a large amount of money

    Example

    He was paid a princely sum for his performance.

  • a former Indian state ruled by a prince

    Example

    Hyderabad was one of the largest princely states in India.

  • the rank of a prince

    Example

    He was born into a princely rank and inherited his father's title.

Origins of princely

from Middle English 'prince', from Old French 'prince', from Latin 'princeps', meaning 'first, chief'

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Summary: princely in Brief

The term 'princely' [ˈprɪnsli] describes something that is fitting for a prince, often referring to luxurious or impressive qualities. It can be used to describe accommodations, salaries, or sums of money, as in 'The hotel offered princely accommodations to its guests.' 'Princely' also extends to phrases like 'princely sum,' denoting a large amount of money.

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