crown

[kraʊn]

crown Definition

  • 1a circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority, usually made of or decorated with precious metals and jewels
  • 2the top part of a person's head, including the hair
  • 3a reward or distinction received for an achievement

Using crown: Examples

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

  • Example

    The queen's crown was encrusted with diamonds and rubies.

  • Example

    He has a full head of thick, curly hair on his crown.

  • Example

    She won the crown in the beauty pageant.

  • Example

    The team was crowned champions after winning the final game.

crown Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for crown

Idioms Using crown

  • used to emphasize the final and often unexpected event in a series of events

    Example

    I had a terrible day at work, my car broke down, and to crown it all, I lost my wallet.

  • to be the best or most successful in a particular activity or field

    Example

    After winning the championship, they can now wear the crown as the best team in the league.

  • to crown someone king/queen

    to declare someone the winner or champion of a competition or contest

    Example

    After winning the final match, they crowned him the king of the tournament.

Phrases with crown

  • crown jewels

    the regalia worn by a monarch during a coronation ceremony, including the crown, scepter, and orb

    Example

    The crown jewels are kept in the Tower of London.

  • crown of thorns

    a mock crown made of thorn branches that was placed on Jesus Christ's head before his crucifixion

    Example

    The painting depicts Jesus wearing a crown of thorns.

  • crown prince/princess

    the heir to a monarchy

    Example

    The crown prince is next in line for the throne.

Origins of crown

from Old English 'crūn', meaning 'royal crown'

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Summary: crown in Brief

The term 'crown' [kraʊn] refers to a circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch, the top part of a person's head, or a reward for an achievement. Examples include 'The queen's crown was encrusted with diamonds and rubies,' 'He has a full head of thick, curly hair on his crown,' and 'She won the crown in the beauty pageant.' Phrases like 'crown jewels' and idioms like 'to wear the crown' extend the term's meaning.

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