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Synonyms and antonyms of Relating to royalty and the nobility in American Thesaurus

Relating to royalty and the nobility

aristocratic (adjective)

belonging to or typical of the aristocracy

baronial (adjective)

relating to barons

blue-blooded (adjective)

someone who is blue-blooded comes from a royal family, or a family of a very high social class

ducal (adjective)

formal relating to a duke

imperial (adjective)

relating to an emperor or empress who is the ruler of an empire

kingly (adjective)

literary like a king, or connected with a king

knightly (adjective)

typical of a knight

monarchical (adjective)

relating to a monarch or monarchy

noble (adjective)

belonging to the highest social class. In the U.K., noble people usually have a title, for example Duke or Baroness

princely (adjective)

belonging or relating to a prince

regal (adjective)

typical of or appropriate for a king or queen

royal (adjective)

relating to a king or queen or the members of their family

titled (adjective)

a titled person belongs to a high social class and has a title such as “Lord” or “Lady” before their name

treasury (noun)

in the past, a place used for storing the money belonging to a king or an organization such as the Church

uncrowned (adjective)

not yet crowned (=officially made king or queen)