encrown

[ɪnˈkraʊn]

encrown Definition

  • 1to crown or invest with a crown
  • 2to place a crown on someone's head as a symbol of royalty or victory

Using encrown: Examples

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  • Example

    The king was encrowned in a grand ceremony.

  • Example

    The victorious athlete was encrowned with a wreath of laurels.

encrown Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for encrown

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Summary: encrown in Brief

'Encrown' [ɪnˈkraʊn] is a verb that means to crown or invest with a crown, or to place a crown on someone's head as a symbol of royalty or victory. It is a formal term often used in historical or ceremonial contexts, such as the coronation of a monarch or the awarding of a prize. Examples include 'The king was encrowned in a grand ceremony' and 'The victorious athlete was encrowned with a wreath of laurels.'