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royal
adjective
connected
with
or
belonging
to
a
king
,
queen
,
or
the
family
that
rules
a
country
•
Crowds
lined
the
streets
to
watch
the
royal
carriage
pass
by
.
Crowds
lined
the
streets
to
watch
the
royal
carriage
pass
by
.
•
The
palace
is
home
to
many
priceless
artifacts
from
royal
history
.
The
palace
is
home
to
many
priceless
artifacts
from
royal
history
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
roial
,
from
Latin
rēgālis
“
kingly
”,
from
rēx
“
king
”.
noun
a
person
who
belongs
to
a
country
’
s
ruling
king
or
queen
’
s
family
•
Reporters
followed
the
royal
everywhere
during
the
state
visit
.
Reporters
followed
the
royal
everywhere
during
the
state
visit
.
•
The
documentary
gave
a
rare
look
at
how
a
modern
royal
balances
duty
and
personal
life
.
The
documentary
gave
a
rare
look
at
how
a
modern
royal
balances
duty
and
personal
life
.
Derived
from
the
adjective
sense
;
first
used
as
a
noun
in
the
early
1800s
.
adjective
very
large
,
impressive
,
or
strong
,
often
used
for
emphasis
•
I
made
a
royal
mess
of
the
kitchen
while
baking
cookies
.
I
made
a
royal
mess
of
the
kitchen
while
baking
cookies
.
•
He
felt
like
a
royal
fool
after
forgetting
her
birthday
.
He
felt
like
a
royal
fool
after
forgetting
her
birthday
.
Extension
of
the
primary
adjective
sense
,
influenced
by
the
grandeur
associated
with
royalty
.