kingly

  • 11kingly — See kingly, royal, regal …

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  • 12kingly — king|ly [ˈkıŋli] adj formal good enough for a king, or typical of a king ▪ a kingly feast …

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  • 13kingly — adjective good enough for a king, or typical of a king: a kingly feast …

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  • 14kingly — king ► NOUN 1) the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by birth. 2) the best or most important person or thing in a sphere or group. 3) a playing card bearing a representation of a king, ranking next below …

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  • 15kingly, royal, regal — Each of these words refers to anything that is suitable for a king or closely associated with one: The tall old man with a long white beard had a kingly (or regal or royal) look about him. Each also has a meaning of stately, splendid : The… …

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  • 16Kingly office of Christ — Scripture does not teach calling on the saints or pleading for help from them. For it sets before us Christ alone as mediator, atoning sacrifice, high priest, and intercessor. A.C. Article XXI.[1] The Kingly office of Christ is one of the… …

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  • 17kingly — 1. adjective Majestic and regal. 2. adverb In a royal manner …

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  • 18kingly — Synonyms and related words: aristocratic, august, chivalrous, courtly, dignified, ducal, dynastic, exalted, genteel, gentle, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, grand, grave, high, imperatorial, imperatorious, imperial, imperious, imposing, kinglike,… …

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  • 19kingly — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. royal, majestic, regal, imperial; noble, magnificent. See authority. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. majestic, regal, aristocratic; see noble 3 , royal 1 , 2 …

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  • 20kingly — king|ly [ kıŋli ] adjective LITERARY like a king, or connected with a king …

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