Pronunciation: /rɪˈɡeɪliə/
noun items such as clothing, jewelry, or other accessories that are worn to symbolize a person's rank, status, or membership in a group
A1 The king wore his royal regalia for the ceremony.
A2 The traditional regalia of the tribe was on display at the museum.
B1 The regalia of the knights included shields, armor, and swords.
B2 The regalia worn by the queen was adorned with precious jewels and gold.
C1 The regalia of the presidential inauguration was carefully preserved for future generations.
C2 The regalia worn by the pope during the coronation ceremony was steeped in centuries of tradition.
formal The king's regalia included a crown, scepter, and royal robe.
informal She felt like royalty wearing all that regalia for the costume party.
slang Check out his flashy regalia, he must think he's a big shot.
figurative The regalia of success in the business world often includes a fancy car and expensive suit.
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