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royal

/ˈɹɔɪəl/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Relating to or denoting a monarch or the monarchy.

    - "The royal family lived in a grand castle."
    - "The royal decree was read aloud to the people."
  • adjective

    Belonging to or worthy of a monarch or of a king; regal.

    - "The queen wore a royal gown for the coronation."
    - "The royal treatment included a lavish feast."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈɹɔɪəl/



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Synonyms

imperial , majestic , regal , stately , major , kingly , monarchical , princely , queenly , regal
Rhymes
Words rhyming with royal
oil , roy , toil , soil
Variants
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royal , royals , royal blue , royal blues , royal antler , royal antlers , royal flush , royal flushes , royal icing , royal icings , royal jellies , royal jelly , royal palm , royal palms , flamboyant , peacock flower , royal poinciana , royal poincianas , royal purple , royal purples
Etymology
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From Old French roial, royal, from rois, king.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'royal' comes from the Old French word 'roial', meaning 'belonging to a king'.

  2. The British monarchy is the oldest continuous monarchy in the world, with a recorded history dating back over 1,000 years.

  3. The term 'royalty' can also refer to the privileges and rights granted to a monarch or their family, such as the use of certain titles, lands, and revenues.


Related Concepts
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  1. monarchy: A form of government in which a monarch is the head of state.

  2. nobility: The social class of people who hold titles of honour, rank, and privilege under a monarchy.


Culture
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The term 'royal' is often used to describe things related to monarchs and their rule. In literature, royalty is a common theme in many stories, from the tales of kings and queens in fairy tales to the historical fiction of authors like Shakespeare and Scott. In art, royalty is often depicted in grandiose and opulent ways, from the portraits of monarchs to the elaborate designs on royal ceramics and textiles. In music, there are many songs about royalty, from the classical compositions of the royal courts of Europe to modern pop songs about being a 'queen' or 'king' of one's own life.

How to Memorize "royal"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a grand castle with a flag flying high, signifying the presence of a monarch. Visualize the opulence and grandeur associated with royalty.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'royal' with words like 'monarch', 'king', 'queen', and 'court.' Think about the opulence and grandeur associated with royalty.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Royal Rules Over All' to remember that 'royal' means related to a monarch or regal.


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