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royally /ˈrɔɪəli /adverb1By a king or queen: a royally appointed vice president...- He was important enough to delay a royally attended performance because he needed to be shaved (he was playing the Queen).
- He received a commission for the altarpiece, to be painted for the royally patronized convent church in Madrid.
- As a result of political party demonstrations against the royally appointed government, the prime minister resigned.
1.1In a way suitable for a king or queen: he was paid royally by his wealthy patrons...- During the next two months, she was entertained royally.
- The prince's family also benefited royally from the bounty.
- At the first wedding I attended, I was treated more royally than the bridesmaid.
2 informal To an extreme degree; utterly (used for emphasis): [as submodifier]: their priorities are royally messed up...- I was royally confused about this story's chain of events.
- I stand by and watch as customers get royally screwed.
- There is no food in the house, but much wine on which to get royally drunk.
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