regality (Meaning)

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regality (n.)

Royalty; sovereignty; sovereign jurisdiction.

An ensign or badge of royalty.

regality Sentence Examples

  1. The queen exuded an air of regality, her every gesture and movement imbued with an unmatched grace.
  2. The ancient castle stood tall, its architectural grandeur a testament to the regality and power that once resided within its walls.
  3. The royal procession was a spectacle of regality, with the monarch and their retinue adorned in opulent robes and jewels.
  4. The coronation ceremony bestowed upon the prince a mantle of regality, transforming him into the sovereign of a vast kingdom.
  5. The wise old king carried himself with a regality that commanded respect from both his subjects and foreign dignitaries alike.
  6. The palace ballroom was a scene of regality, filled with nobles and ambassadors from far and wide.
  7. The young princess possessed a natural regality that set her apart from her peers, destined for a life of power and influence.
  8. The royal decree was written in the language of regality, its words echoing through the corridors of history.
  9. The royal wedding was a grand affair, replete with regality and pageantry, celebrated by the entire realm.
  10. The crown jewels shimmered with regality, symbols of the power and authority vested in the monarch.

FAQs About the word regality

Royalty; sovereignty; sovereign jurisdiction., An ensign or badge of royalty.

aristocratic,royal, noble, princely, imposing, monarchal, kingly, queenly, majestic, imperial

unimpressive, modest, ordinary, modest, lowly,humble, ordinary, unprepossessing, humble, unprepossessing

The queen exuded an air of regality, her every gesture and movement imbued with an unmatched grace.

The ancient castle stood tall, its architectural grandeur a testament to the regality and power that once resided within its walls.

The royal procession was a spectacle of regality, with the monarch and their retinue adorned in opulent robes and jewels.

The coronation ceremony bestowed upon the prince a mantle of regality, transforming him into the sovereign of a vast kingdom.