"Regalia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Regalia refers to official or ceremonial costumes, decorations, or items that are worn or carried by dignitaries, officials, or members of a particular group on special occasions such as ceremonies, processions, or festivals. It can also refer to the symbols or emblems associated with a particular rank, office, or position, such as the regalia of a monarch, a president, or a member of a fraternity.
For example: "The regalia of the queen's guards included a ceremonial sword and cap."
Examples of usage:
The queen wore exquisite regalia on her coronation day, which was covered by all major newspapers.
The boss gave away a beautiful regalia to his daughter for her graduation ceremony.
The school choir performed in their colorful regalia during the cultural festival.
The tribal chief wore magnificent regalia to meet the visiting dignitaries.
The actress won the award and wore her sparkling regalia on stage to receive it.
To gain or recover something or a feeling that one had before, typically after a period of absence or loss.
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.