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Noun — A jewelled, crown-like headpiece worn by women on formal occasions.

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a diamond tiara wear a tiara

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin tiara, from Greek tiara, of uncertain ultimate origin.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tiara” mean?

The word “tiara” means a jewelled, crown-like headpiece worn by women on formal occasions. In plain terms, a decorative, crown-like piece of jewellery worn on the head, usually by women at formal events.

How do you pronounce “tiara”?

“Tiara” is pronounced tee-AH-ruh (/tiˈɑɹə/ in IPA).

How do you use “tiara” in a sentence?

Here is “tiara” used in a sentence: “The bride wore a delicate tiara instead of a veil.”

What part of speech is “tiara”?

“Tiara” is a noun.

Where does the word “tiara” come from?

The word “tiara” comes from Latin. Borrowed from Latin tiara, from Greek tiara, of uncertain ultimate origin.

How many meanings does “tiara” have?

“Tiara” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a jewelled, crown-like headpiece worn by women on formal occasions.

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