Royal
UK /["/ˈrɔɪəl/"]/US /["/ˈrɔɪəl/"]/
Definition
connected with or belonging to the king or queen of a country
In simple words: Related to a king or queen.
Examples
- the **royal family**
- the royal household/court
- a **royal wedding**
- a royal palace
- During the Second World War the **royal couple** played a prominent role.
- by royal appointment *(= a sign used by companies that supply goods to the royal family)*
- She took the opportunity to meet members of the British royal family.
- the Royal Navy
- the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
- We were given a royal welcome.
Usage notes
Use 'royal' to describe things connected to royalty, such as royal family, royal events, or royal duties. It's appropriate in almost any context when discussing monarchy but can feel overly formal in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Remember 'royal' like 'roy + all' — think of a king ruling over all.
Collocations
- royal family
- royal appointment
- royal decree
- royal residence
- royal treatment
Synonyms
- splendid
Antonyms
- common
- ordinary
- humble
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'regal' which means majestic and is more about appearance.
- Using 'royal' in a negative context, which can sound disrespectful.
- Overusing in conversations about non-monarchical topics.