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regally

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

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

From Salon Nov. 1, 2024

Standing regally with flowy black pants, jeweled sunglasses and a white shirt with oversized balloon sleeves covered by an enormous, reddish floral-like cape, Hill triumphantly proclaimed, “New Jersey, I’m home!”

From Seattle Times Oct. 18, 2023

The largest of Antarctica’s penguin species, emperors are distinguished in adulthood by their sleek black dorsal feathers, gold-streaked beaks and a resting posture that gives the impression of a bird looking regally skyward.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 24, 2023

In the case of the 2019 Whitney Biennial, the memory of a regally enigmatic sculpture titled “María-María” by the Puerto Rican artist Daniel Lind-Ramos won’t let go.

From New York Times May 4, 2023

Singer hastened to put things right, but Antonapoulos frowned and held up his finger regally to a nurse who was passing through the ward.

From "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" by Carson McCullers