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People of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group
A powerful or influential person in a particular place, field or industry
The status, power or authority of an influential person, especially a monarch
The state of being grand, royal or majestic, especially visually
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People of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group
“One member of the royalty above all, Prince Paribatya, exerted great influence and power.”
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A powerful or influential person in a particular place, field or industry
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“Catch a live concert of the award-winning music diva who has become a royalty in the world of pop culture.”
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The status, power or authority of an influential person, especially a monarch
“It had been soothsaid that one among those children would challenge his royalty.”
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The state of being grand, royal or majestic, especially visually
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“I know a woman who carries about her an air of royalty. She dresses impeccably and has a delightful personality.”
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The best or most desirable among a category, kind or class
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“Atlantic salmon have been considered the royalty of fishes since Walton enshrined them in his Compleat Angler three centuries ago.”
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People considered to be part of the elite in a field or society
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“What's an internationally known model, actress, and daughter of filmmaking royalty doing in an earthworm costume, anyway?”
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Payment made for the sale or use of intellectual property
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“You can assume that the royalty for the use of an entire song in a movie would be greater than the use of just a few bars in a sales presentation.”
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A male member of the monarchy, nobility or aristocracy
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The quality of being noble
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A leader or person in authority
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Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
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Term of respect, usually to royalty
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