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How to spell REGALER correctly?

If you've made the common misspelling "regaler", fear not! The correct suggestions can help you out. "Regal" refers to something majestic or royal, while "regale" means to entertain or delight. So, depending on the context, one of these terms might be the right choice to convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell regaler correctly

  • realer
  • regal The king entered the hall with a regal stride, adorned in his royal robes.
  • regale
  • Regaled The children sat in rapt attention as their grandfather regaled them with stories of his youth.
  • regales I enjoyed the regales the mayor offered at the reception.
  • regalia The king and queen were given their regalia.
  • regally The prince regally entered the ballroom.
  • regular Large bags of regular potato chips were SOLD OUT at our local convenience store.

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