regal

regal(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. real
The knight was granted a regal estate for his service in the war.Al caballero le fue otorgada una hacienda real por su servicio en la guerra.
b. regio
The crowds cheered when the regal crown was placed on the head of the new king.La multitud lanzó vítores cuando la corona regia fue posada sobre la cabeza del nuevo rey.
a. regio
A man with a white beard and regal semblance appeared in the room.Un hombre con una barba blanca y de apariencia regia apareció en la sala.
b. majestuoso
The actress looked regal in her couture gown.La actriz se veía majestuosa en su vestido de alta costura.
c. suntuoso
Our friends invited us to come to visit them in their regal mansion in California.Nuestros amigos nos invitaron a visitarlos en su suntuosa mansión en California.
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