"Royally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Royally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Royally" Meaning

(informal or in a way that shows enthusiasm) Used to emphasize that something is beautiful or impressive in a grand, luxurious way.

"Royally" Examples

Usage Examples for "Rolyally"


1. Usage in a sentence:
"The royal couple robed royally, resplendent in their finery, entered the grand ballroom."
2. Idiomatic expression:
"She was treated royally and lapped up the luxurious lifestyle given to her for being a celebrity."
3. Establishing authority:
"The monarch ruled royally, with an iron fist, ensuring the stability of the kingdom for decades."
4. Description of behavior:
"He comported himself royally at the wedding, greeting guests with grace and modesty."
5. bastion of tradition:
"The Kensington Palace still royally hosts a variety of heritage events each summer that attract a large crowd for unity."

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