"Regaled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Regaled" Meaning

To amuse or entertain someone greatly, often by telling stories or showing off skills.

"Regaled" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Regaled"


1. Formal Event

She regaled the audience with stories of her time abroad, entertaining them with vivid descriptions and anecdotes.

2. Charmed Those Around

He regaled his friends with tales of his adventurous road trip, making eye contact and infusing their conversations with humor and interest.

3. Conducted a Show

The main speaker began to regale the conference with statistics and projections on future trends, making it easy for the attendees to understand the complex information.

4. Entertained with Stories

As the campfire crackled to life, the narrator began to regale the children with ghost stories, each one more terrifying than the last.

5. Filled with Joy and Laughter

The live music performance regaled the festival crowd with a mix of upbeat pop songs and heartfelt ballads, creating a euphoric atmosphere that left everyone in a state of wonder.

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The word "regales" is a verb that means to entertain or amuse someone, typically with a flattering or impressive display of something, such as talking, games, or music. It can also mean to narrate or recite something in a lively and engaging way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The comedian regaled the audience with hilarious stories and jokes.<br> The TV host regaled the studio audience with a fascinating tour of the city.<br><br>Synonyms: delighted, entertained, tickled, amused, charmed.

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