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How to pronounce regal in English?

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Synonyms imperial, majestic, purple, royal


regal attire.

Examples of regal

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Its regal effect gradually weakened, suggesting the key ingredient was decaying.
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She pronounced it well done, and then smiled with the regal calmness of a queen.
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They were about the only thing that could break her from her regal disposition.
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The location is fitting, given its history as the seat of many a regal dynasty.
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You will leave feeling refreshed, renewed, and perhaps even a little bit regal.
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Sofiane Sylve brought regal authority to the role of Myrtha, Queen of the Willis.
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Cora, a regal and elegant woman, had devoted herself to raising their children.
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As Terpsichore, muse of dance, Traci Gilchrest was regal without seeming aloof.
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As the Spanish capital, Madrid has an abundance of opulent and regal buildings.
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  • Imperial: belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler; "golden age of imperial splendor"; "purple tyrant"; "regal attire"; "treated with royal acclaim"; "the royal carriage of a stag's head"
  • (regally) in a regal manner; "a regally appropriate representative"
  • The Regal was a United States automobile produced by the Regal Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan from 1907 to 1918 . In addition to American sales, the cars were exported to Britain as the Seabrook-RMC. In 1916, the touring car sold for US$650.
  • Regal is a brand of UK cigarette produced by Imperial Tobacco. Originally released as Embassy Regal, it became very popular as it was a coupon cigarette until around the year 1999. Available at supermarkets for u00A39.68 per packet of 20, they are classed as a "premium" brand cigarette and one of the most expensive available in the United Kingdom...
  • Ulmus 'Regal' is an American hybrid elm cultivar developed by the University of Wisconsinu2013Madison and released in 1983. 'Regal' was derived from seeds arising from the crossing of the Dutch hybrid clones 'Commelin' and '215' (Ulmus pumila u00D7 'Hoersholmiensis') sent in 1960 by Hans M. Heybroek of the De Dorschkamp Research Institute in the Netherlands.
  • The regal was a small portable organ, furnished with beating reeds and having two bellows. The instrument enjoyed its greatest popularity during the Renaissance. The name was also sometimes given to the reed stops of a pipe organ, and more especially the vox humana stop.
  • Of or having to do with royalty; Befitting a king, queen, emperor, or empress
  • (regalness) The quality of being regal
  • Generically, a traditional furniture style characterized by majestic forms. Many especially European furniture styles are further characterized by the name of the specific monarch or monarchical dynasty during the style's time period, such as William and Mary and Tudor style furniture.