Pronunciation: /ˈrɔɪəl/
noun a member of a royal family
A1 The royal family lives in a palace.
A2 She dreamed of becoming a royal one day.
B1 The royal wedding was attended by dignitaries from around the world.
B2 The royal decree was met with mixed reactions from the public.
C1 The royal court was a place of intrigue and power struggles.
C2 The royal lineage can be traced back for centuries.
adjective relating to a king or queen, or a member of their family
A1 The royal family lives in a palace.
A2 The princess wore a royal blue gown to the ball.
B1 The royal wedding was a grand event attended by many dignitaries.
B2 The royal decree was issued by the king to address the crisis.
C1 The royal court was filled with intrigue and political maneuvering.
C2 The royal lineage can be traced back for centuries, showcasing a rich history.
formal The royal family attended the state banquet at the palace.
informal I heard that the royal wedding will be televised live.
slang Did you see the royal drama unfolding on social media?
figurative Her beauty was so striking, she looked like a royal queen.
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