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sceptral

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /ˈsɛp.trəl/

KK: /ˈsɛptrəl/

adjective
Definition

Relating to or resembling a ceremonial staff or rod, often associated with authority or sovereignty.


Example

The king held a sceptral symbol of his power during the coronation ceremony.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you see the new play at the theater?
Sloth B
Yes, it was fascinating, especially the sceptral themes woven throughout the story.
Sloth A
I thought the costumes were also really impressive; they truly captured that sceptral vibe.
Sloth B
Absolutely! It made the whole experience feel more immersive and royal.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
regal
royal
monarchical
Antonyms
common
ordinary
subordinate
Root Explanation

Sceptral → It originates from the Latin word 'sceptrum' (meaning scepter), which refers to a staff or rod held by a ruler as a symbol of authority. The suffix '-al' (meaning pertaining to) indicates a relation to the scepter. Therefore, 'sceptral' means pertaining to or characteristic of a scepter or royal authority.

Memory Tip

Think of a 'scepter' as a symbol of authority, and remember that 'sceptral' describes something related to that royal power.

Visually Confused Words
septal
trisceptral
scleral
central
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