crowned

[kraʊnd]

crowned Definition

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

Using crowned: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crowned" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crowned queen waved to the crowd.

  • Example

    The beauty queen was crowned with a tiara.

  • Example

    The team was crowned champions after winning the final game.

crowned Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with crowned

  • crown jewels

    the jewels, including the crown, worn by a monarch on state occasions

    Example

    The Tower of London houses the Crown Jewels.

  • crown prince/princess

    the heir apparent to a throne

    Example

    The Crown Prince is next in line for the throne.

  • a British colony controlled by the British Crown

    Example

    Hong Kong was a crown colony until 1997.

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Summary: crowned in Brief

'Crowned' [kraʊnd] can be an adjective meaning 'having or wearing a crown,' or a verb meaning 'to place a crown on someone's head as a symbol of royalty or victory.' Examples include 'The crowned queen waved to the crowd,' and 'The team was crowned champions after winning the final game.' Phrases like 'crown jewels' and 'crown prince/princess' extend the term's royal connotations.

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