regale
pronunciation
How to pronounce regale in British English: UK [rɪˈgeɪl]
How to pronounce regale in American English: US [rɪˈɡel]
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- Verb:
- provide with choice or abundant food or drink
Word Origin
- regale
- regale: see gallant
- regale (v.)
- "entertain splendidly," 1650s, from French régaler "to entertain or feast," from Old French regale, rigale, from gale "merriment," from galer "make merry" (see gallant (adj.)). Influenced in Old French by se rigoler "amuse oneself, rejoice," of unknown origin. Italian regalo is from French. Related: Regaled; regaling.
Example
- 1. Sample regale of thinking of character of 10 old economy .
- 2. Exclusive but the final regale of hold commerce real estate !
- 3. Does stand-alone edition kill the final regale of poisonous software ?
- 4. Nevertheless , when the flower that becomes her blooms at the summer , of full hill golden the visual regale that can be hillside ground , did not forget to go out to look .
- 5. Place oneself among them , organic regale is not to originate the beautiful work that the adornment of heavy and complicated and have no time of eye making a person give , and derive from at each thing .