"Kingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Majestic, regal, or suitable for a king: having or showing a high level of dignity, grandeur, or power.
The word "kingliness" refers to the qualities of a king, particularly the dignity, authority, and majesty associated with the office of a monarch. It can also describe something or someone that exhibits similar characteristics, such as grandeur, majesty, and regality.
Kingpins are the most important or influential people in a particular organization, group, or industry. The term is often used to describe the leaders or decision-makers who have a significant amount of power and control over the group.
Kingston upon Hull is a port city and unitary authority located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The city's name "Kingston upon Hull" is derived from the Old English words "cyning" meaning "king" and "tun" meaning "settlement" or "farm", while "upon" is a Norse word meaning "on" or "near". Thus, the name literally means "King's settlement on the hill". The city is commonly referred to as Hull.
Kingston is a place name and can refer to:<br><br> Kingston upon Thames, a town in southwest London, England, also known as Kingston<br> Kingston, Jamaica, the capital and largest city of Jamaica<br> Kingston, Ontario, a city in Ontario, Canada<br> Kingston, Tasmania, a locality in Tasmania, Australia<br><br>It may also refer to:<br><br> Kingston Technology, a US-based technology company that specializes in memory products such as RAM and solid-state drives.<br> Kingston, a character from the rugby union video game Back of the Line.<br> Kingston, a fictional character from the computer game Clock Tower.<br><br>In general, the name Kingston is derived from the Old English words "cynting" meaning "king's town" or "cyning" meaning "king's settlement".