The opposite of "royal" is "common", as in a commoner - a person who is not a noble.
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Maharani is a female of a royal family of old India.
royal is also an adjective as in "a royal wedding".
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
There isn't an opposite of chronology - the study of the progress with time of a series of related events such as geological ages or royal dynasties.
Maharani is a female of a royal family of old India.
There is a statue of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, opposite the Albert Hall which was named after him.
In the Royal Navy he is called an Oppo, short for opposite because he would be on the opposite watch and they would hand over duties to each other and take care of each other too.
There is no Tagalog term for "Duke" but he is considered as one of "Dugong Bughaw" as in with Royal Blood. ANSWER2: DUKE IN TAGALOG IS DUKE, DIFFERENT PRONUNCIATION. SAME MEANING. DUKE (TAGALOG) IS A MALE THEN kONTESA IS THE OPPOSITE(FEMALE)
The Isle of Dogs is located on the opposite bank of The Thames river to Greenwich in England. It is where the royal palace called Placentia is located.
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A simple answer would be a member of a royal family-you're royal by virtue of birth. Perhaps religion is another example.The opposite is ascribed membership-you can't join the medical/legal profession at birth - various educational tests have to be passed.
The Kensington Hilton hotel is located in London England on Holland park Avenue. It also has a lovely view of the Royal crescent gardens just opposite.
Quite the Opposite- if a British Royal married a Catholic- they would have to abandon any ties to the Crown. Anglican church is the State religion- and it is established- in every sense of the word. ( other churches are permitted to worship, of course, but Royals must stay on the Anglican path).
Yes, "royal" can be a noun when referring to a member of a royal family. For example, "The young prince will one day become the royal of the kingdom."
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