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Meanings of
regal
in anglès
rus
регаль
espanyol
regal
català
orgue de regalia
Back to the meaning
Small portable organ.
regal organ
Related terms
musical instrument
català
orgue de regalia
Belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler.
royal
purple
imperial
majestic
Related terms
noble
Synonyms
Examples for "
royal
"
royal
purple
imperial
majestic
Examples for "
royal
"
1
Since October, the
royal
family has been buffeted by crisis after crisis.
2
The new year is not going well for the Spanish
royal
family.
3
Yes, 'Oh.' It all got back to the
royal
family, of course.
4
Legislation meant politics -and in
royal
terms politics was simply taboo.
5
The military government has said it would pursue all
royal
insult cases.
1
Weeks into the new year, I'd have a
purple
bruise dated 1884.
2
Two great chairs of state with
purple
cushions had been set there.
3
It was particularly strong today, the billows and eddies tinged deep
purple
.
4
The idyllic is out of place in the race for the
purple
.
5
Far in the distance mountains rose in a blue and
purple
haze.
1
A new generation of young veterans wants to forget the
imperial
past.
2
Japan's
imperial
family largely shuns the media, except for mannered press events.
3
The deadly potential of gunpowder soon found a use in
imperial
China.
4
The
imperial
staff in his right hand, the Institutes in his left.
5
It realized about £20 per
imperial
ton in the port of London.
1
Last week we learned the secret of New Zealand's
majestic
rugby machine.
2
It did not long delay; on it came in its
majestic
fury.
3
Rules that produce
majestic
cohesion out of local jostling turn up everywhere.
4
I gloried in its simple, quiet,
majestic
,
epic flow; ever straight forward.
5
The
majestic
Belfry itself represents the first beginnings of freedom in Bruges.
Usage of
regal
in anglès
1
Last year a lone heckler shouted abuse at the vice
regal
couple.
2
However, there is nothing in today's
regal
pronouncement that supports their plan.
3
Mary became more and more
regal
the longer the programme went on.
4
In the midst stands a stalwart form, in quaint but
regal
attire.
5
Just then the moon rose from behind the wood in
regal
splendour.
6
One, a woman apparently approaching middle age, had an especially
regal
bearing.
7
Her
regal
bearing and the graceful way she moved caught everyone's attention.
8
So the overlords of open source are left to their
regal
eccentricities.
9
Davies, now 53, has long since assumed
regal
status in the sport.
10
It has several names, including royal blue tang,
regal
tang and surgeonfish.
11
In pagan Tahiti a cocoa-nut branch was the symbol of
regal
authority.
12
She bowed in the
regal
fashion which she had so suddenly adopted.
13
He said that severity alone could establish the
regal
authority in America.
14
He found her waiting alone in the drawing-room before a
regal
fire.
15
The day was near its close, and was dying in
regal
splendor.
16
Even seated, it held its body upright and had a
regal
air.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
regal
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
almost regal
regal power
regal bearing
regal splendor
regal air
More collocations
Translations for
regal
rus
регаль
espanyol
regal
català
orgue de regalia
Regal
through the time
Regal
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common