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regally

  • a word derived from regal.
    regal
    adjective
    of or relating to a king; royal.

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Her formidable, untitled 2026 sphinx regally commands its space among ancient Egyptian and Roman sculpture, a marvel of the cross-temporal and cross-spatial, spiked with specific references to Black self-determination.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 22, 2026

Then the director introduced Megan, regally dressed in a royal blue silk gown and sporting an updo.

From Salon Nov. 1, 2024

A misterioso clairvoyant, Madame Web is a secondary Spider-Man character who met the web-weaver in the comics in 1980 while regally parked on a life-support system shaped like a round-bottom flask.

From New York Times Feb. 14, 2024

A silk lavender top, glistening regally, sported elements of draping, while its long-layered sleeves evoked the style of historic dress.

From Seattle Times Jan. 21, 2023

When Leslie spoke, the words rolling out so regally, you knew she was a proper queen.

From "Bridge to Terabithia" by Katherine Paterson