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royal
[roi-uhl]
adjective
of or relating to a king, queen, or other sovereign.
royal power; a royal palace.
descended from or related to a king or line of kings.
a royal prince.
noting or having the rank of a king or queen.
established or chartered by or existing under the patronage of a sovereign.
a royal society.
(initial capital letter), serving or subject to a king, queen, or other sovereign.
proceeding from or performed by a sovereign.
a royal warrant.
appropriate to or befitting a sovereign; magnificent; stately.
royal splendor.
Synonyms: majesticAntonyms: servile(usually initial capital letter), in the service of the monarch or of the Commonwealth.
Royal Marines; Royal Air Force.
fine; excellent.
in royal spirits.
Informal., extreme or persistent; unmitigated.
a royal nuisance; a royal pain.
noun
Nautical., a sail set on a royal mast.
Informal., a royal person; member of the royalty.
Chiefly British., Usually royals. a member of England's royal family.
a size of printing paper, 20 × 25 inches (51 × 64 centimeters).
a size of writing paper, 19 × 24 inches (48 × 61 centimeters).
Numismatics., any of various former coins, as the real or ryal.
royal
/ ˈrɔɪəl /
adjective
of, relating to, or befitting a king, queen, or other monarch; regal
(prenominal; often capital) established, chartered by, under the patronage or in the service of royalty
the Royal Society of St George
being a member of a royal family
above the usual or normal in standing, size, quality, etc
informal, unusually good or impressive; first-rate
nautical just above the topgallant (in the phrase royal mast )
noun
informal, (sometimes capital) a member of a royal family
Also called: royal stag. a stag with antlers having 12 or more branches
nautical a sail set next above the topgallant, on a royal mast
a size of printing paper, 20 by 25 inches
Also called: small royal. a size of writing paper, 19 by 24 inches
any of various book sizes, esp 6 1/ 4 by 10 inches ( royal octavo ), 6 3/ 4 by 10 1/ 4 inches ( super royal octavo ), and (chiefly Brit) 10 by 12 1/ 2 inches ( royal quarto ) and 10 1/ 4 by 13 1/ 2 inches ( super royal quarto )
Other Word Forms
- royally adverb
- antiroyal adjective
- nonroyal adjective
- nonroyally adverb
- preroyal adjective
- preroyally adverb
- pseudoroyal adjective
- pseudoroyally adverb
- quasi-royal adjective
- quasi-royally adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of royal1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Under that water, buildings, statuary, coins and royal personal effects came to rest, and waited to be found.
The royal couple were told by Helen Keys and Charlie Mallon about the sustainable methods being used to grow flax to create linen.
State visits are a mix of political and business meetings, alongside royal pageantry and a diplomatic red-carpet welcome, with a banquet, military parade and carriage rides.
These include Oracle, Silver Lake and AI investment firm MGX, which, wait a second, is based in the United Arab Emirates and is backed by the Abu Dhabi royal family.
A nationwide hunt began, with suitably large nuts eventually being donated by the royal estate at Windsor Castle as well as from locations across the country, Italy and France.
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