
Queenly
[KWEEN-lee]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Old English, 15th century
1.
Fit for or appropriate to a queen.
Examples of Queenly in a sentence
"She was queenly and confident as she walked down the aisle."
"Her queenly accent was the only hint of her childhood in London."
About Queenly
That “-ly” tacked onto the end of the noun “queen” turns it into an adjective. The real world doesn't have as many monarchs as fairy tales do, so you can use this royal adjective to describe anyone with queenlike qualities.
Did you Know?
“Queenly” can be used in different forms to represent comparisons. It means “like a queen.” “Queenlier” means “more like a queen.” “Queenliest” is the superlative form, meaning “more queenly than any other queens out there.”







