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Royal

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Main Entry: royal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: monarchical, grand

Synonyms:

aristocratic, august, authoritative, baronial, commanding, dignified, elevated, eminent, grandiose, high, highborn, honorable, illustrious, imperial, imposing, impressive, kingly, lofty, magnificent, majestic, noble, queenly, regal, regnant, reigning, renowned, resplendent, ruling, sovereign, splendid, stately, superb, superior, supreme, worthy

Antonyms:

common
Main Entry: blue
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sky, sea color

Synonyms:

azure, beryl, blue-gray, blue-green, cerulean, cobalt, indigo, navy, royal, sapphire, teal, turquoise, ultramarine
Main Entry: distinguished
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: famous, outstanding

Synonyms:

acclaimed, aristocratic, arresting, big name, brilliant, celebrated, conspicuous, dignified, distingué, eminent, especial, esteemed, extraordinary, famed, foremost, glorious, great, highly regarded, honored, illustrious, imposing, marked, memorable, name, noble, nonpareil, notable, noted, noteworthy, peerless, prominent, remarkable, renowned, reputable, royal, salient, shining, signal, singular, special, stately, striking, superior, talked of, unforgettable, venerable, well-known

Antonyms:

common, insignificant, ordinary, standard, unextraordinary, unknown
Main Entry: easy
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not difficult

Synonyms:

accessible, apparent, basic, child's play, cinch, clear, easily done, effortless, elementary, evident, facile, inconsiderable, light, little, manageable, manifest, mere, no bother, no problem, no sweat, no trouble, not burdensome, nothing to it, obvious, painless, paltry, picnic, piece of cake, plain, plain sailing, pushover, royal, simple, simple as ABC, slight, smooth, snap, straightforward, uncomplicated, undemanding, uninvolved, untroublesome, wieldy, yielding

Antonyms:

arduous, complex, complicated, demanding, difficult, hard, intricate, involved, laborious, uneasy
Main Entry: effortless
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: easy

Synonyms:

child's play, cursive, duck soup, facile, flowing, fluent, light, no problem, no sweat, offhand, painless, picnic, piece of cake, royal, running, simple, smooth, snap*, uncomplicated, undemanding, untroublesome

Antonyms:

complicated, demanding, difficult, effortful, hard, labored
Main Entry: fully
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: completely, in all respects

Synonyms:

absolutely, all out, all the way, altogether*, entirely, every inch, from A to Z, from soup to nuts, heart and soul, intimately, outright, perfectly, positively, quite, royal*, thoroughly, through and through, totally, utterly, wholly, without exaggeration

Antonyms:

incompletely, partially, partly
Main Entry: grandiose
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: theatrical, extravagant

Synonyms:

affected, ambitious, august, bombastic, cosmic, egotistic, flamboyant, fustian, grand, high-falutin', high-flown, imposing, impressive, lofty, lordly, magnificent, majestic, monumental, noble, ostentatious, overwhelming, pompous, pretentious, purple*, royal, showy, splashy, stately, unfathomable, vast

Antonyms:

calm, moderate, small, unpretentious
Main Entry: great
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: important, celebrated

Synonyms:

august, capital, chief, commanding, dignified, distinguished, eminent, exalted, excellent, famed, famous, fine, glorious, grand, heroic, high-minded, highly regarded, honorable, idealistic, illustrious, impressive, leading, lofty, magnanimous, main, major, noble, notable, noted, noteworthy, outstanding, paramount, primary, principal, prominent, puissant, regal, remarkable, renowned, royal, stately, sublime, superior, superlative, talented

Antonyms:

infamous, insignificant, powerless, uncelebrated, undignified, unimportant, unknown, weak
Main Entry: imposing
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: impressive

Synonyms:

august, big, commanding, dignified, effective, exciting, grand, grandiose, imperial, magnificent, majestic, massive, mega, mind-blowing*, monumental, moving, noble, ominous, one for the book, overblown, overwhelming, pretentious, regal, royal, something else, something to write home about, stately, stirring, striking, towering

Antonyms:

common, modest, ordinary, poor, subordinate, trivial, unimportant, unimposing, unimpressive
Main Entry: magnificent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: glorious, wonderful

Synonyms:

arresting, august, brilliant, chivalric, commanding, elegant, elevated, exalted, excellent, fine, glittering, gorgeous, grand, grandiose, high-minded, imperial, imposing, impressive, lavish, lofty, luxurious, magnanimous, magnific, majestic, noble, opulent, outstanding, palatial, plush, pompous, posh, proud, radiant, regal, resplendent, rich, royal, smashing, splendid, standout, stately, striking, sublime, sumptuous, superb, superior, superlative, swanky, towering, transcendent
Notes: magnificent means characterized by or attended with brilliance or grandeur; magniloquent means lofty and extravagant in speech

Antonyms:

bad, offensive, poor, ugly
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