tiara

[tiˈɑːrə]

tiara Definition

a jewelled ornamental band worn by women on formal occasions as a mark of social status.

Using tiara: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a diamond tiara on her wedding day.

  • Example

    The queen's tiara was encrusted with precious stones.

  • Example

    The beauty pageant winner received a tiara as her prize.

tiara Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tiara

Phrases with tiara

  • a triple crown worn by the pope during certain ceremonies

    Example

    The papal tiara is a symbol of the pope's authority.

  • a tiara worn by a bride on her wedding day

    Example

    The bridal tiara was passed down from her grandmother.

  • a tiara worn by a princess or a young girl, often made of plastic or imitation jewels

    Example

    The little girl wore a princess tiara to her birthday party.

Origins of tiara

from Latin 'tīāra', meaning 'a kind of Persian headdress'

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Summary: tiara in Brief

A 'tiara' [tiˈɑːrə] is a jewelled ornamental band worn by women on formal occasions as a mark of social status. It is often encrusted with precious stones and is a symbol of elegance and sophistication. Examples include the bridal tiara, the papal tiara, and the princess tiara.

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