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royal - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: distinguished
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: famous, outstanding
Synonyms: acclaimed, aristocratic, big name*, brilliant, celebrated, conspicuous, dignified, eminent, especial, extraordinary, famed, foremost, glorious, great, 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, unforgettable, venerable, well-known, arresting, distingué, esteemed, highly regarded, talked of
Antonyms: common, insignificant, ordinary, standard, unknown, unextraordinary
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: 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: imposing
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: impressive
Synonyms: august, big, commanding, dignified, effective, exciting, grand, grandiose, imperial, magnificent, majestic, massive, mind-blowing*, monumental, moving, noble, ominous, overblown, overwhelming, pretentious, regal, royal, stately, stirring, striking, towering, mega, one for the book, something else, something to write home about
Antonyms: common, modest, ordinary, poor, subordinate, trivial, unimportant, unimposing, unimpressive
Main Entry: magnificent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: glorious, wonderful
Synonyms: august, brilliant, commanding, elegant, elevated, exalted, excellent, fine, glittering, gorgeous, grand, grandiose, high-minded, imperial, imposing, impressive, lavish, lofty, luxurious, magnanimous, majestic, noble, opulent, outstanding, palatial, plush, pompous, posh, proud, radiant, regal, resplendent, rich, royal, splendid, stately, striking, sublime, sumptuous, superb, superior, superlative, swanky, towering, transcendent, arresting, chivalric, magnific, smashing, standout
Notes: magnificent means characterized by or attended with brilliance or grandeur; magniloquent means lofty and extravagant in speech
Antonyms: bad, offensive, poor, ugly
Main Entry: majestic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: impressive, splendid
Synonyms: august, awesome, ceremonious, cool, courtly, dignified, elevated, exalted, grand, grandiose, imperial, imposing, lofty, magnificent, marvelous, mind-blowing*, monumental, noble, out of this world, pompous, regal, royal, sovereign, stately, stunning, sublime, sumptuous, superb, fab, magnific, smashing
Antonyms: humble, low, lowly, shabby
Main Entry: national
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: concerning a country with a
Synonyms: civil, communal, domestic, ethnic, general, governmental, home, imperial, inland, internal, native, politic, political, public, royal, social, sovereign, state, sweeping, vernacular, widespread, countrywide, federal, government civic, interstate, nationwide, societal
Antonyms: local
Main Entry: patrician
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: upper-class
Synonyms: aristocratic, blue-blooded*, gentle, grand, high-class, noble, royal, highborn, wellborn
Antonyms: common, lower-class
Main Entry: regal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fit for royalty
Synonyms: august, glorious, imposing, kingly, magnificent, majestic, noble, proud, resplendent, royal, sovereign, splendid, stately, sublime, monarchial, monarchical, queenly
Antonyms: common
Main Entry: sovereign
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dominant, effective
Synonyms: absolute, autonomous, chief, commanding, effectual, efficacious, excellent, highest, imperial, independent, lofty, majestic, overbearing, paramount, predominant, predominate, preponderant, prevalent, principal, regal, regnant, reigning, royal, ruling, supreme, unlimited, ascendant, directing, guiding, monarchal, monarchial, self-governed
Antonyms: inferior, submissive, subservient
Main Entry: stately
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dignified, impressive
Synonyms: august, ceremonial, ceremonious, conventional, courtly, deliberate, elegant, elevated, formal, gallant, gracious, grand, grandiose, haughty, high, high-minded*, imperial, imperious, imposing, kingly, large, lofty, luxurious, magnificent, majestic, massive, measured, monumental, noble, opulent, palatial, pompous, portly, proud, regal, royal, solemn, stiff, sumptuous, superb, towering, highfaluting*, queenly
Antonyms: common, ignoble, informal, undignified, unimpressive, unstately
Main Entry: stunning
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: beautiful, marvelous
Synonyms: bonny, brilliant, comely, dazzling, devastating, excellent, fair, famous, fine, first-class*, first-rate*, gorgeous, great, handsome, heavenly, impressive, lovely, number one, out of this world, pretty, ravishing, remarkable, royal, sensational, spectacular, striking, superior, top, wonderful, beauteous, smashing
Antonyms: homely, ugly
Main Entry: kingly
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: majestic
Synonyms: aristocratic, noble, regal, royal
Main Entry: blue
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sky, sea color
Synonyms: azure, navy, royal, turquoise, beryl, blue-gray, blue-green, cerulean, cobalt, indigo, sapphire, teal, ultramarine
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: fully
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: completely, in all respects
Synonyms: absolutely, altogether*, entirely, intimately, outright, perfectly, positively, quite, royal*, thoroughly, totally, utterly, wholly, all out, all the way, every inch, from A to Z, from soup to nuts, heart and soul, through and through, without exaggeration
Antonyms: incompletely, partially, partly
Main Entry: ruler
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: historically, person who ruled an area
Synonyms: baron, baroness, count, czar, dame, emperor, empress, kaiser, king, lady, lord, magnate, majesty, mogul, monarch, overlord, potentate, prince, queen, royal, sovereign, tycoon, caesar, caliph, contessa, countess, crowned head, czarina, duchess, duke, dynast, gerent, imperator, khan, maharajah, maharani, mikado, oligarch, pasha, princess, rajah, rani, rex, shah, sultan, sultana
Antonyms: commoner, subject
Main Entry: thorough/thoroughgoing
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exhaustive
Synonyms: absolute, all-inclusive, all-out*, assiduous, careful, circumstantial, complete, comprehensive, conscientious, detailed, efficient, exact, full, in-depth, intensive, itemized, meticulous, minute, painstaking, particular, plenty, royal, scrupulous, sweeping, tough, all the way, all-embracing, blow-by-blow, clocklike, from A to Z, full-dress, particularized, slam-bang, soup to nuts, whole-hog
Antonyms: incomplete, partial, superficial, unfinished, inexhaustive
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, honorable, idealistic, illustrious, impressive, leading, lofty, magnanimous, main, major, noble, notable, noted, noteworthy, outstanding, paramount, primary, principal, prominent, regal, remarkable, renowned, royal, stately, sublime, superior, superlative, talented, highly regarded, puissant
Antonyms: infamous, insignificant, powerless, unimportant, unknown, weak, uncelebrated, undignified
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