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Table Of Contents: Crown as a Noun Definitions of "Crown" as a noun Synonyms of "Crown" as a noun (54 Words) Usage Examples of "Crown" as a noun Crown as a Verb Definitions of "Crown" as a verb Synonyms of "Crown" as a verb (40 Words) Usage Examples of "Crown" as a verb Associations of "Crown" (30 Words)

The synonyms of “Crown” are: crest, , peak, summit, tip, top, treetop, pate, poll, , crownwork, jacket, jacket crown, pennant, , , circlet, , fillet, , garland, , monarch, sovereign, king, queen, emperor, empress, tsar, tsarina, prince, princess, potentate, head of state, leader, chief, ruler, lord, overlord, title, award, accolade, honour, distinction, glory, kudos, pinnacle, head, brow, brink, highest point, zenith, apex, ridge, coronate, invest, induct, install, instate, ordain, initiate, inaugurate, enthrone, swear in, surmount, overtop, round off, top off, be the culmination of, be the climax of, be a fitting climax to, add the finishing touch to, add the finishing touches to, perfect, consummate, complete, conclude, hit over the head, hit on the head, hit, strike, buffet, bang, knock, thwack, slug, welt, cuff, punch, smash

Crown as a Noun

Definitions of "Crown" as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “crown” as a noun can have the following definitions:

GrammarTOP.com The Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchy. A book size, 186 × 123 mm. A circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority, usually made of or decorated with precious metals and jewels. An ornamental jeweled headdress signifying sovereignty. The part of a (the vertex) that covers the crown of the head. The upper part of a cut gem, above the girdle. The upper branches and leaves of a tree or other plant. The top of the head. The part of a tooth projecting from the gum. A wreath of leaves or flowers, especially that worn as an emblem of victory in ancient Greece or Rome. Dental appliance consisting of an artificial crown for a broken or decayed tooth. An ornament, emblem, or badge shaped like a crown. (dentistry) dental appliance consisting of an artificial crown for a broken or decayed tooth. The part of a plant just above and below the ground from which the roots and shoots branch out. A British coin with a face value of five shillings or 25 pence, now minted only for commemorative purposes. The monarchy or reigning monarch. The top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill. The part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with enamel. A foreign coin with a name meaning ‘crown’, especially the krona or krone. A book size, 246 × 189 mm. A paper size, 384 × 504 mm. An English coin worth 5 shillings. A wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victory. An award or distinction gained by a victory or , especially in sport. The top part of a person's head or a hat. The center of a cambered road. The upper branching or spreading part of a tree or other plant. The top or highest part of something.

GrammarTOP.com An artificial replacement or covering for the upper part of a tooth. The award given to the champion.

Synonyms of "Crown" as a noun (54 Words)

An award or privilege granted as a special honour or as an accolade acknowledgement of merit. The hotel has won numerous accolades.

The growing point of a shoot. apex The apex of his career was in 1966 when he hoisted aloft the World Cup for England.

The action of giving a payment, compensation, or prize. award The company s annual award for high quality service.

GrammarTOP.com A region marking a boundary. brink At the brink of the pond I hesitated.

An eyebrow. brow The cottages were built on the brow of a hill.

A player to whom a cap is awarded. cap A man wearing a raincoat and a flat cap. chaplet A metal support for the core of a hollow casting mould.

The upper third of the field. chief It s quite simple chief. circlet A small circular arrangement or object.

The band of tissue on the lowest part of a horse’s pastern, containing the coronet horn-producing cells from which the hoof grows.

The top of a mountain or hill. crest A large game bird with a conspicuous erect red crest.

An outwork thrown out to occupy advantageous ground beyond a crownwork hornwork.

The authority or dignity symbolized by a crown. diadem He refused the diadem of all the Caesars.

A difference or contrast between similar things or people. distinction He learned the distinction between gold and lead.

The male ruler of an empire. emperor He became emperor in 1930.

The wife or widow of an emperor. empress She became Empress of France as the wife of Napoleon III.

A roller used to impress a fillet on the cover of a book. fillet A chicken breast fillet. garland A prize or distinction.

GrammarTOP.com High renown or honour won by notable achievements. glory To fight and die for the glory of one s nation.

The obverse side of a coin that usually bears the representation of a head person s head. Whatever comes into my head.

That which is responsible for one’s thoughts and feelings; the seat of the head of state faculty of reason.

A band worn around or over the head. headband The earphones were held in place by a headband. highest point A lofty level or position or degree.

A special distinction for proficiency in an examination. honour The highest military honours.

A jacket potato. jacket He put his hand in his jacket pocket.

Dental appliance consisting of an artificial crown for a broken or decayed jacket crown tooth.

The most important chess piece of which each player has one which the opponent has to checkmate in to win The king can move in any king direction including diagonally to any adjacent square that is not attacked by an opponent s piece or pawn. The king of rock.

An expression of approval and commendation. kudos Kudos to everyone who put the event together.

The person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. leader The leader of a protest group.

Used in compound titles of other people of authority. lord Our lord the king.

Large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings with black monarch and white markings; the larvae feed on milkweed. The reigning monarch.

GrammarTOP.com A person who has general authority over others. overlord The undisputed overlord of the crime family.

The top of the head. pate He scratched his balding pate.

The point of highest activity, quality, or achievement. peak Package holiday sales hit a peak of around 12 million.

A tapering flag on a ship, especially one flown at the masthead of a pennant vessel in commission. The Dodgers won six pennants during his career.

A lofty peak. pinnacle He had reached the pinnacle of his career.

The part of the head on which hair grows; the scalp. poll The country went to the polls on March 10. potentate A ruler who is unconstrained by law.

A close male relative of a monarch, especially a grandson. prince He was the prince of a small kingdom that was now part of Pakistan.

A form of address used by a man to a girl or woman. princess Stop being such a princess.

A playing card bearing a representation of a queen normally ranking next queen below a king and above a jack. Paris is the queen of cities.

An elongated region of high barometric pressure. ridge The North East ridge of Everest. ruler A person exercising government or dominion.

A former British gold coin worth one pound sterling, now only minted for sovereign commemorative purposes. The Emperor became the first Japanese sovereign to visit Britain.

The highest point of a hill or mountain. summit The dramas are considered to form one of the summits of world literature.

GrammarTOP.com tiara A high diadem encircled with three and worn by a pope.

A V shape. tip He got a tip on the stock market.

An appellation signifying nobility. title Leese assumed the title of director general.

Covering for a hole especially a hole in the top of a container. top He removed the top from his ballpoint. treetop The uppermost part of a tree.

A male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917. tsar The former British drugs czar.

An empress of Russia before 1917. tsarina The Germanic origins of the tsarina.

A carved representation of a wreath. wreath A gold wreath.

The time at which something is most powerful or successful. zenith The sun was well past the zenith.

GrammarTOP.com Usage Examples of "Crown" as a noun

The world heavyweight crown. Shiny covers embossed with gold crowns. A thin layer of enamel covers the crown. Their loyalty to the Church came before their loyalty to the Crown. Mulch should be mounded around the crowns of the shrubs. His hair was swept straight back over his crown. Tomorrow my dentist will fit me for a crown. The crown of the hill. An erect evergreen tree with a dense crown. Emergency treatment for loose crowns.

GrammarTOP.com Crown as a Verb

Definitions of "Crown" as a verb

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “crown” as a verb can have the following definitions:

Be the triumphant culmination of (an effort or endeavour, especially a prolonged one. (of a baby's head during labour) fully appear in the vaginal opening prior to emerging. Declare or acknowledge (someone) as the best, especially at a sport. Put an enamel cover on. Rest on or form the top of. Fit a crown to (a tooth. Ceremonially place a crown on the head of (someone) in order to invest them as a monarch.

GrammarTOP.com (in draughts) promote (a piece) to king by placing another on top of it. Form the topmost part of. Be the culminating event. Invest with regal power; enthrone. Hit on the head.

Synonyms of "Crown" as a verb (40 Words)

add the finishing touch Bestow a quality on. to

add the finishing Make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; touches to increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of.

Leap jerk bang. bang He banged the kitchen door shut behind him.

be a fitting climax to Spend or use time.

be the climax of Happen, occur, take place.

GrammarTOP.com be the culmination of Have life, be alive.

Strike against forcefully. buffet Winds buffeted the tent.

Confer a university degree on. cap He prayed no wit would cap his remark with some repartee.

Complete a pass. complete He was still throwing the ball hard enough to complete 48 of 76 passes.

Come to a close. conclude What do you conclude from all this.

Complete (a transaction. consummate Consummate a marriage. coronate Invest with regal power; enthrone.

Secure with handcuffs. cuff The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime.

Put a monarch on the throne. enthrone He was enthroned as the guru of the avant garde.

Of a lettuce or cabbage form a head. head I turned and headed home.

Hit against come into sudden contact with. hit The woman hit the mugger with her umbrella. hit on the head Hit with a missile from a weapon. hit over the head Drive something violently into a location.

Open ceremoniously or dedicate formally. inaugurate He inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration.

Produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic induct processes. My master inducted me into the skills of magic.

GrammarTOP.com Admit (someone) into a secret or obscure society or group, initiate typically with a ritual. He initiated a new program.

Put into an office or a position. install We re planning to install a new shower.

Set up in position; install or establish. instate Many of the troops had only joined up when the new regime was instated.

Make an investment. invest The company is to invest 12 m in its manufacturing site at Linlithglow.

Knock against with force or violence. knock You ll need to knock a hole in the wall.

Invest with ministerial or priestly authority. ordain The path ordained by God.

Look down on. overtop None can overtop him in goodness.

Make perfect or complete. perfect Perfect your French in Paris.

Drive forcibly as if by a punch. punch I punched the button to summon the lift. round off Express as a round number.

Drink (something, typically alcohol) in a large draught; swig. slug He slugged me so hard that I passed out.

Break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over. smash The slump in the financial markets smashed him.

Undertake strike action against an employer. strike I will strike his name from the list.

Stand or be placed on top of. surmount The tomb was surmounted by a sculptured angel.

GrammarTOP.com swear in Promise solemnly; take an oath.

Deliver a hard blow to. thwack She thwacked the back of their knees with a cane.

Give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service beyond the tip compensation agreed on. Remember to tip the waiter.

Remove the top of a vegetable or fruit in preparation for top cooking. Hopper topped a great night of boxing. top off Cut the top off.

Put a welt on. welt His lip was beginning to thicken and welt from the blow.

GrammarTOP.com Usage Examples of "Crown" as a verb

She was crowned queen in 1953. Years of struggle were crowned by a state visit to Paris. The distant knoll was crowned with trees. The speech crowned the meeting. Simple fillings no longer suffice and the tooth has to be crowned. He was crowned world champion last September. A weather vane crowns the building. With his crowned piece he jumped them all. Crown my teeth. He went to Rome to be crowned. She contained the urge to crown him. The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey. I was able to see our baby's head crowning.

GrammarTOP.com GrammarTOP.com Associations of "Crown" (30 Words)

A new item added to an existing collection of books, paintings, or artefacts. accession Accession to the Treaty of Rome was effected in 1971.

A staff of office or authority, especially one carried by a field marshal. baton Batons of cheddar cheese.

byzantine Of or relating to the Eastern Orthodox Church or the rites performed in it.

Of or in the coronal plane. coronal Coronal imaging.

A jewelled crown or headband worn as a symbol of sovereignty. diadem He refused the diadem of all the Caesars.

A succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in dynasty business, politics, or another field. The Tang dynasty.

An orange and brown North American butterfly with a swift dodging flight, emperor breeding chiefly on hackberries. He is regarded as one of the greatest Roman emperors.

Absolute control over a person or group. empire He encouraged the Greeks in their dream of empire in Asia Minor.

Put a monarch on the throne. enthrone He was enthroned as the guru of the avant garde.

Impressively successful or elaborate. glittering A glittering military career.

Befitting or belonging to an emperor or empress. imperial The bedroom is huge and very imperial.

Used in names of animals and plants that are particularly large e g king king cobra. He ll start kinging it over the lot of us again.

GrammarTOP.com Each of the three traditional divisions (animal, vegetable, and mineral) in kingdom which natural objects have conventionally been classified. The kingdom of dreams.

City in eastern Belgium; largest French-speaking city in Belgium. liege One s liege lord.

Make a lord of someone. lord Sir Cadwallader Pleadwell has been lately lorded. molding Sculpture produced by molding.

An autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority. monarchy The monarchy is the focus of loyalty and service. pope The Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church.

A male member of a royal family other than the sovereign (especially the prince son of a sovereign. Arctic char is a prince among fishes.

A female member of a royal family other than the queen (especially the princess daughter of a sovereign. The princess of American politics. principality A state ruled by a prince.

Convert a pawn into a queen when it reaches the opponent s back rank on queen the board. She s the official carnival queen.

The particular period of a regency especially in Britain from 1811 to 1820 regency and in France from 1715 to 1723. The boy being a minor there would have to be a regency.

Established or chartered or authorized by royalty. royal Contributors included members of the royal family. ruler A person exercising government or dominion. scepter The imperial authority symbolized by a scepter.

GrammarTOP.com Not controlled by outside forces. sovereign In modern democracies the people s will is in theory sovereign.

Sit on the throne as a ruler. throne The throne room.

Rule or treat (someone) despotically or cruelly. tyrannize He tyrannizes over the servants.

A carved representation of a wreath. wreath The Queen laid a wreath at the Cenotaph.

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