like royalty
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In a manner befitting royalty; with the lavish treatment, extreme deference, or special privileges accorded to a monarch or royal person. This describes an experience of exceptional luxury, respect, or pampering.
Usage
The phrase "like royalty" is used to describe a situation where someone is treated with extraordinary care, luxury, and respect, similar to how a king or queen would be treated. It emphasizes an experience of supreme comfort and privilege.
Examples
- Adverb:
- On their anniversary, they stayed at a luxury hotel and were treated like royalty. (They received exceptionally lavish and respectful service.)
- After winning the championship, the team returned home and were welcomed like royalty by the entire town. (They were greeted with great honor and celebration.)
- The spa package promises you will be pampered like royalty from the moment you arrive. (You will receive extremely indulgent and attentive care.)
Advanced Usage
- "to live like royalty": to enjoy a lifestyle of extreme luxury and privilege, often without financial constraints.
- With his new fortune, he began to live like royalty, traveling on private jets and staying in palaces.
- "to be waited on like royalty": to be served with extreme attentiveness and deference.
- At the butler-service villa, guests are waited on like royalty.
Variants and Related Words
- Royally (adverb): In a royal manner; splendidly or magnificently. Often used interchangeably with "like royalty" in contexts of treatment.
- They were royally entertained by their hosts.
- Regal (adjective): Of, resembling, or fit for a monarch, especially in being magnificent or dignified.
- She made a regal entrance into the ballroom.
Synonyms
- Like a king/queen: With supreme luxury and authority.
- In the lap of luxury: In conditions of great comfort and wealth.
- With kid gloves: With great care and sensitivity (often for delicate situations, but can overlap in the context of deferential treatment).
Related Idioms
- Fit for a king: Of a quality suitable for a monarch; used primarily to describe things (e.g., a meal, a bed) rather than direct treatment.
- The wedding feast was fit for a king.
- The royal treatment: Receiving special, lavish, or privileged treatment. This is a near-direct synonym as a noun phrase.
- When you visit, we'll give you the royal treatment.
Adverb
- in a royal manner
- they were royally treated