Crowned - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkraʊnd|  American pronunciation of the word crowned
Brit.  |kraʊnd|  British pronunciation of the word crowned
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto crown
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto crown

adjective

- having an (artificial) crown on a tooth
had many crowned teeth
- crowned with or as if with laurel symbolizing victory (syn: laurelled)
- provided with or as if with a crown or a crown as specified; often used in combination
a high-crowned hat
an orange-crowned bird
a crowned signet ring

Extra examples

The magazine crowned her the new queen of rock-and-roll music.

She crowned her long and distinguished career by designing the city's beautiful new bridge.

She was crowned queen of England.

His teeth had to be crowned with special cement.

They thought it enough to garland the tombstone when they had not crowned the brow.

The queen was crowned with due ceremony.

Louis was crowned at Reims in 814.

In 1896 Nicholas was crowned as tsar.

On 2 December Henry VI was crowned king (=made the king at an official ceremony).

At eighteen, Victoria was crowned queen (=officially became ruler).

The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey

The speech crowned the meeting

M. Wauters's book was "crowned" by the Royal Academy of Belgium.

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