[
US
/ˈɹɔɪəɫti/
]
[ UK /ɹˈɔɪəlti/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɔɪəlti/ ]
NOUN
-
royal persons collectively
the wedding was attended by royalty -
payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property
he received royalties on his book
How To Use royalty In A Sentence
- So brisk was the malwa business that it propelled Okello to some form of royalty. New Vision Frontpage News
- She claims she is related to royalty.
- Of course, her boyfriend is indie royalty, but her sheer ubiquity denies her indie status. Times, Sunday Times
- In its heyday, its clientele included celebrities and royalty. Times, Sunday Times
- Romoeuf, riding a franc etrier, on that old Herb-merchant's route, quickened during the last stages, has got to Varennes; where the Ten thousand now furiously demand, with fury of panic terror, that Royalty shall forthwith return Paris-ward, that there be not infinite bloodshed. The French Revolution
- And all around her the idiots, the fools, taking her picture, practically bowing before her, treating her like goldarn royalty. Not the End of the World
- During this time Louis XIV was in power and royalty lived in ridiculous comforts while French commoners starved.
- Dale received all the attention and accolades, and Link settled for a few extra bucks on his royalty checks.
- Millions of dollars in royalty payments for cable TV rebroadcasts are at stake.
- Norwegian royalty is shorn of regalia but is safety ensconced in respect.