roy­al

königlich
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
royal (adjective)
1.
a) of kingly ancestry - the royal family
b) of, relating to, or subject to the crown - the royal estates
c) being in the crown's service - Royal Air Force
2.
a) suitable for - royalty magnificent
b) requiring no exertion - easy there is no royal road to logic Justus Buchler
3.
a) of superior size, magnitude, or quality - a patronage of royal dimensions J. H. Plumb often used as an intensive a royal pain
b) established or chartered by the crown
4.
of, relating to, or being a part (as a mast, sail, or yard) next above the topgallant
royal (noun)
1.
a person of royal blood
2.
a small sail on the royal mast immediately above the topgallant sail
3.
a stag of 8 years or more having antlers with at least 12 points
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
royal (adjective)
1.
fit for or worthy of a royal ruler
SYNONYMS:
kingly, monarchal ( monarchial), princely, queenly, regal, royal
RELATED WORDS:
aristocratic, baronial, imperial, lordly, noble, patrician; grandiose, heroic ( heroical), imposing, magnificent, majestic, monumental, splendid, stately
royal (adjective)
2.
large and impressive in size, grandeur, extent, or conception
SYNONYMS:
august, baronial, epic, gallant, glorious, grandiose, heroic ( heroical), Homeric, imperial, imposing, magnific, magnificent, majestic, massive, monumental, noble, proud, regal, royal, splendid, stately
RELATED WORDS:
colossal, monstrous, prodigious, stupendous, tremendous; kingly, lordly, princely, queenly; awesome, awful, cosmic ( cosmical), sublime, wondrous; formidable, impressive, prepossessing, redoubtable; apocalyptic ( apocalyptical), inflated, operatic, overblown, pompous; marvelous ( marvellous), superb, terrific, wonderful; extravagant, lavish, luxurious, opulent, palatial, palatine, sumptuous; gorgeous, resplendent, splendiferous; extraordinary, killer, remarkable, sensational, striking; celestial, divine, heavenly
NEAR ANTONYMS:
lowly, modest, unprepossessing; average, common, mediocre, ordinary, run-of-the-mill, second-rate; abject, mean, meretricious, shabby, sordid; insignificant, measly, paltry, petty, puny, trifling, trivial
humble, unheroic, unimposing, unimpressive
royal (adjective)
3.
involving minimal difficulty or effort
SYNONYMS:
cheap, downhill, effortless, facile, fluent, fluid, hands-down, light, painless, ready, royal, simple, smooth, snap, soft
RELATED WORDS:
idiotproof, mindless, quick, straightforward, unchallenging, uncomplicated; apparent, clear, clear-cut, distinct, evident, manifest, obvious, open-and-shut, palpable, patent, perspicuous, plain, transparent, unambiguous, unequivocal, unmistakable
NEAR ANTONYMS:
burdensome, exhausting, onerous, oppressive, painful, stressful, taxing, troublesome; abstruse, complex, complicated, intricate, involved, knotty, problematic ( problematical), recondite
arduous, demanding, difficult, exacting, formidable, grueling ( gruelling), hard, herculean, killer, labored, laborious, murderous, rough, severe, stiff, strenuous, toilful, toilsome, tough
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