regius
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:After the regious banquet, the common people feasted on humble foods, a stark contrast in their daily lives.
Definition:Not special, rare, or notable; usual or ordinary. 'Common' is the opposite of 'regius', signifying mundane and everyday circumstances as opposed to regal grandeur.
Example:The king's regious speech was followed by a democratic debate in the town hall, where everyone could voice their opinions freely.
Definition:Concerning the government by the people, of the people, and for the people. 'Democratic' is the opposite of 'regius', emphasizing the rule of a majority over an enlightened minority. While 'regius' implies a monarchy or system with a single ruler, 'democratic' implies a system where the masses have a say.
Example:In contrast to the regius monarchy, the new president sought to adopt a more populist approach in policy making, focusing on the needs of the common people.
Definition:Concerning or appealing to the ordinary or lower middle-class people and to their perceived or imaginary interests, often in an undiscriminating or narrow-minded way. 'Populist' can be viewed as an antonym of 'regius', reflecting values that are more based on the common will and desires of the people rather than the authority and majesty of a monarch.
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