Definition of «regal»

Regal means majestic, grand or impressive in appearance, manner or behavior. It is often associated with royalty and nobility, as well as with a sense of elegance and sophistication.

Usage examples

  1. The king's regal attire showcased his status and power.
  2. The queen exuded a regal aura as she greeted her subjects with grace and dignity.
  3. The regal palace stood majestically on top of the hill, a symbol of the monarchy's grandeur.
  4. The regal procession, with its royal guards and crown jewels, captured the attention of the onlookers.
  5. The regal banquet was a lavish affair, with exquisite decorations and a feast fit for royalty.
  6. The regal swans glided gracefully across the serene lake, their elegant movements mesmerizing all who watched.
  7. The regal portrait of the monarch hung prominently in the gallery, commanding respect and admiration.
  8. The regal voice of the opera singer filled the concert hall, captivating the audience with its power and richness.
  9. The regal garden, with its perfectly trimmed hedges and beautifully arranged flowers, was a stunning sight to behold.
  10. The regal lion, with its majestic mane and strong presence, reigned over the vast savannah.

Sentences with «regal»

  • You're looking at what appear to be the first official photos of the all - new Buick Regal GS in China specification. (drivemag.com)
  • ROAD TEST EDITOR JONATHAN WONG: Unfortunately, I wasn't around when the Buick Regal GS with the manual transmission made its way through the office. (autoweek.com)
  • First we learned the U.S. market was getting the new Buick Regal Sportback TourX station wagon, and now Jaguar has revealed the first glimpse of its new XF Sportbrake in production... (autoweek.com)
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