regal
word
Definition
Describes something that is like a king or queen, showing great dignity, beauty, or importance.
Usage & Nuances
Usually formal and descriptive. Commonly used to talk about grand clothing, impressive behavior, or settings with a royal atmosphere. Often found in literature, less in casual conversation. Don't confuse with 'regal' (gift in Spanish).
Spanish: real - majestuosoPortuguese (BR): real - majestosoPortuguese (PT): real - majestosoChinese (Simplified): 王者的 - 帝王般的Chinese (Traditional): 王者的 - 帝王般的Hindi: राजसीArabic: ملكي - فخمBengali: রাজকীয়Russian: царственный - королевскийJapanese: 威厳のある - 王のようなVietnamese: oai nghiêm - vương giảKorean: 위풍당당한 - 왕실의Turkish: asil - krallara layıkUrdu: شاہانہ - بادشاہوں جیساIndonesian: anggun - megah - kerajaan
Example Sentences
The queen wore a regal crown.
basic
He stood with a regal posture.
basic
The palace has a regal atmosphere.
basic
That deep purple color looks so regal on you.
natural
There's something regal about the way he walks.
natural
Her regal presence filled the room.
natural