Synonym: aristocratic, dignified, grand, imperial, majestic, noble, regal, stately. Similar words: loyal, by all means, flamboyant. Meaning: ['rɔɪəl] n. 1. a sail set next above the topgallant on a royal mast 2. stag with antlers of 12 or more branches. adj. 1. of or relating to or indicative of or issued or performed by a king or queen or other monarch 2. established or chartered or authorized by royalty 3. being of the rank of a monarch 4. belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler 5. invested with royal power as symbolized by a crown.
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121. The main street between the castle and the palace is known as 'the Royal Mile'.
122. The English £1 coin has a royal coat of arms on the reverse.
123. They're appearing in concert tonight at the Royal Concert Hall.
124. In the past most royal marriages were marriages of convenience, arranged for political reasons.
125. Young Italians follow football like we follow the royal family.
126. He was taken in a coma to the intensive care unit of Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
127. He's a fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
128. There will be many stars performing in the Royal Ballet's Gala Night,(Sentence dictionary) held in aid of children's charities.
129. The Royal Family must now rethink its attitude to marriage.
130. He claims to be distantly related to the British royal family.
131. The announcement of the royal birth was broadcast to the nation.
132. The Company received a commendation from the Royal Society of Arts.
133. Those who successfully navigate this social minefield are accepted by the royal family.
134. There's a new Royal Shakespeare Company production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at the Barbican.
135. The bill passed in Parliament has now received the Royal Assent .
136. The British Royal Family belong to the House of Windsor.
137. The royal visitor was saluted by a fanfare of trumpets.
138. Palace officials are refusing to comment on the royal divorce.
139. Some of the royal forests had become valueless as hunting grounds.
140. The press have hunkered down for the night outside the palace, waiting for news of the royal birth.
141. Five years after her debut, the diminutive star of the Royal Ballet has the world at her feet.
142. Michael is a member of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
143. British newspapers no longer feel they must treat the royal family with discretion.
144. An audience of millions watched the royal wedding on TV.
145. Royal taxation usually had to be for the defence of the realm.
146. Bessie, resplendent in royal blue velvet, was hovering beside the table.
147. The streets were strewn with flowers for the royal visit.
148. Restrictions governing building in London were first issued by royal proclamation.
149. The Royal Mail issued a special set of stamps to mark the occasion.
150. Television has irreversibly changed our perception of the Royal Family.