regal

[ˈriːɡl]

regal Definition

of, resembling, or fit for a monarch, especially in being magnificent or dignified..

Using regal: Examples

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

  • Example

    The queen's regal attire was adorned with jewels.

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    The regal palace was a sight to behold.

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    He carried himself with a regal air.

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    The regal procession made its way through the city.

regal Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for regal

Phrases with regal

  • a dignified and majestic manner of carrying oneself

    Example

    The actor's regal bearing made him perfect for the role of the king.

  • magnificence or grandeur befitting a monarch

    Example

    The ballroom was decorated with regal splendor for the royal wedding.

  • the power or right to rule with the dignity and magnificence of a monarch

    Example

    The king wielded his regal authority with grace and wisdom.

Origins of regal

from Latin 'regalis', meaning 'royal'

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Summary: regal in Brief

The term 'regal' [ˈriːɡl] describes something that is magnificent, dignified, and fit for a monarch. It can refer to attire, palaces, bearing, and processions, as in 'The queen's regal attire was adorned with jewels.' 'Regal' extends into phrases like 'regal bearing,' and 'regal splendor,' denoting dignified and majestic manners and grandeur, respectively.

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