royalty
Prononciation : [ˈrɔɪəlti]
Mot
Contexte : « government »
(noun) a group of people who rule a country, like kings and queens. They are usually born into this role and have a lot of power and respect.
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The royalty of the country attended the grand celebration.
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There is no royalty in this country; it is governed by elected officials.
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Who is the current royalty in the nation?
Contexte : « monarchy »
(noun) the status or power of being a royal person, like a king or queen. It means having special privileges and honors.
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Her dream is to live a life of royalty, with all its wealth and luxury.
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Living a life of royalty doesn’t interest him; he prefers a simpler life.
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What does it take to live a life of royalty?
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) the money paid to someone for the use of their creative work, like music or books. It’s like paying a fee to say, 'Thank you for letting me use your ideas!'
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The author received a royalty every time someone bought their book.
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The artist was disappointed when their song didn't earn any royalty this year.
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How much royalty do musicians usually earn from their songs?
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