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crown

5 synonyms and 0 antonyms for crown, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — An ornamental headpiece worn by a monarch as a symbol of royal power.

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coronet diadem circlet tiara headpiece

How to use crown

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wear the crown crown of the head crowning achievement

Etymology

From Latin corona ("wreath, crown"), by way of Old French — the same root behind "corona" and "coronation."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “crown” mean?

The word “crown” means an ornamental headpiece worn by a monarch as a symbol of royal power. In plain terms, the royal headpiece, the top of anything, a dental cap, or to top something off/officially make someone ruler.

How do you pronounce “crown”?

“Crown” is pronounced krown (/kɹaʊ̯n/ in IPA).

How do you use “crown” in a sentence?

Here is “crown” used in a sentence: “The new king wore the crown for the first time at his coronation.”

What part of speech is “crown”?

Depending on how it is used, “crown” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “crown” come from?

The word “crown” comes from Latin. From Latin corona ("wreath, crown"), by way of Old French — the same root behind "corona" and "coronation.".

Is “crown” a common word?

“Crown” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “crown” have?

“Crown” has 5 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an ornamental headpiece worn by a monarch as a symbol of royal power.

What is the difference between a crown and a tiara?

A crown is a full circular headpiece worn by a monarch as a symbol of sovereign power and authority. A tiara is a smaller, semi-circular ornament, usually decorative and often worn by women at formal occasions. The key difference is meaning: a crown signals the right to rule, while a tiara is purely ornamental.

What is the difference between a crown and a coronet?

Both are royal or noble headpieces, but rank sets them apart. A crown is worn by a reigning monarch — a king or queen — as the emblem of supreme power. A coronet is a smaller crown worn by members of the nobility, such as princes, dukes, or earls, who rank below the sovereign.

What does a crown symbolize?

A crown symbolizes royal power, authority, and the legitimate right to rule. Placed on a monarch's head during a coronation, it represents the responsibilities of the throne and the continuity of the state. Beyond royalty, the word is used figuratively for victory or the highest achievement, as in winning a sporting crown.

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