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Royalty - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

royalty

/ˈrɔɪəlti/ /ˈrɔɪəlti/

Definition:

People of royal blood or status, or payment for the use of property or intellectual work.

Synonyms:

nobility, sovereignty, monarchy, aristocracy

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

commoner, peasant

Common Collocations:

royalty payments, royalty fee, royalty check, royal family, royalty agreement

Derivatives:

royal, royally

Usage Tips:

Use "royalty" to refer to kings/queens or payments for creative works; context clarifies the meaning.

Common Phrases:

live like royalty, pay royalties, blue blood (royalty)

Etymology:

From Old French "roialte," derived from Latin "regalitas," meaning "kingly" or "royal."

Examples:

  • 1. The queen and her family represent British royalty.
  • 2. Authors receive royalty payments when their books are sold.
  • 3. She treated herself like royalty on her birthday.
  • 4. The film's soundtrack earned high royalties last year.

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