Pronunciation: /ˈkɪŋli/
adjective relating to or characteristic of a king; regal
A1 The kingly lion roared loudly in the jungle.
A2 The queen wore a kingly crown at the royal ball.
B1 The kingly ruler was loved by his people for his fair judgments.
B2 The kingly knight rode into battle with honor and bravery.
C1 The kingly demeanor of the CEO commanded respect in the boardroom.
C2 The kingly palace was adorned with exquisite tapestries and gold fixtures.
adverb in a manner befitting a king; royally
A1 The kingly dressed man waved to the crowd.
A2 The queen treated her guests with a kingly grace.
B1 The knight moved kingly through the castle halls.
B2 The kingly ruler made decisions with authority and wisdom.
C1 The kingly figure commanded respect wherever he went.
C2 The kingly presence of the leader inspired loyalty and admiration.
formal The kingly figure sat upon his throne, adorned in regal robes.
informal He strutted around like he owned the place, acting all kingly.
slang That car is so kingly, it's like a royal chariot.
figurative Her kingly demeanor commanded respect from all who met her.
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