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What is the comparative form of regal?

The comparative form of regal is more regal.

While "regal" already implies a high degree of grandeur and nobility, you can use "more regal" to emphasize a greater level of those qualities.

For example:

* "The queen's jewels were impressive, but the empress's jewels were more regal."

* "The king's demeanor was more regal than the prince's."

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