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Give us a royal welcome

UK//ɡɪv ʌs ə rɔɪəl ˈwɛlkəm//US//ɡɪv ʌs ə rɔɪəl ˈwɛlkəm//

Meaning of Give us a royal welcome

To ceremonially greet someone with great honor and respect.

In simple words: Welcome someone in a very special and grand way.

Give us a royal welcome in a sentence

  • The guests were eager to give the newly appointed ambassador a royal welcome.
  • At the gala, they decided to give us a royal welcome with a red carpet.
  • The team was excited to give the champion a royal welcome at the stadium.

How to use Give us a royal welcome

Use in formal contexts like events or ceremonies. Avoid in casual settings where a simple welcome suffices.

Grammar pattern

give + object + a + adjective + noun

Memory hint

Imagine a king or queen entering a room, and everyone clapping loudly to show their respect.

Related words

Collocations with Give us a royal welcome

  • give a royal welcome
  • royal welcome ceremony
  • receive a royal welcome

Synonyms for Give us a royal welcome

  • lavish welcome
  • grand greeting
  • celebratory welcome
  • elaborate reception

Opposites of Give us a royal welcome

  • cold reception
  • disregard

Common mistakes with Give us a royal welcome

  • Confused with 'give a warm welcome' - 'royal' implies grander formality.
  • Using in informal conversations - this phrase is too extravagant.

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Frequently asked questions about Give us a royal welcome

What does Give us a royal welcome mean?

Welcome someone in a very special and grand way.

What is the definition of Give us a royal welcome?

To ceremonially greet someone with great honor and respect.

How do you use Give us a royal welcome in a sentence?

The guests were eager to give the newly appointed ambassador a royal welcome.

Can you give another example of Give us a royal welcome?

At the gala, they decided to give us a royal welcome with a red carpet.

What are synonyms for Give us a royal welcome?

Common alternatives include lavish welcome, grand greeting, celebratory welcome, elaborate reception.

What is the opposite of Give us a royal welcome?

Opposite meanings include cold reception, disregard.

What words go with Give us a royal welcome?

It commonly pairs with give a royal welcome, royal welcome ceremony, receive a royal welcome.

What are common mistakes when using Give us a royal welcome?

Confused with 'give a warm welcome' - 'royal' implies grander formality. Using in informal conversations - this phrase is too extravagant.

How do you pronounce Give us a royal welcome?

US: //ɡɪv ʌs ə rɔɪəl ˈwɛlkəm//, UK: //ɡɪv ʌs ə rɔɪəl ˈwɛlkəm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Give us a royal welcome formal or informal?

"Give us a royal welcome" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Give us a royal welcome?

Use in formal contexts like events or ceremonies. Avoid in casual settings where a simple welcome suffices.