What does crown mean in English? Meaning of crown definition and abbreviation with examples.
Meaning of "crown": the Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchy
Noun
Meaning: the Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchyExample: the colonies revolted against the CrownSynonyms: crownHypernyms: symbolInstance Hyponyms: british crownMeaning of "crown": invest with regal power; enthrone
Verb
Meaning: invest with regal power; enthroneExample: The prince was crowned in Westminster AbbeySynonyms: coronate
crownHypernyms: enthrone
invest
vestMeaning of "crown": the part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with enamel
Noun
Meaning: the part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with enamelSynonyms: crownHypernyms: topPart Holonyms: enamel
tooth enamelMeaning of "crown": be the culminating event
Verb
Meaning: be the culminating eventExample: The speech crowned the meetingSynonyms: crown
topHypernyms: climax
culminateMeaning of "crown": a wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victory
Noun
Meaning: a wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victorySynonyms: crownHyponyms: crown of thornsHypernyms: chaplet
coronal
garland
lei
wreathMeaning of "crown": form the topmost part of
Verb
Meaning: form the topmost part ofExample: A weather vane crowns the buildingSynonyms: crownHypernyms: headMeaning of "crown": an ornamental jeweled headdress signifying sovereignty
Noun
Meaning: an ornamental jeweled headdress signifying sovereigntySynonyms: crown
diademHyponyms: coronetHypernyms: crown jewels
jeweled headdress
jewelled headdressMeaning of "crown": put an enamel cover on
Verb
Meaning: put an enamel cover onExample: crown my teethSynonyms: crownHypernyms: coverMeaning of "crown": the part of a hat (the vertex) that covers the crown of the head
Noun
Meaning: the part of a hat (the vertex) that covers the crown of the headSynonyms: crownHypernyms: acme
apex
peak
vertexMeaning of "crown": an English coin worth 5 shillings
Noun
Meaning: an English coin worth 5 shillingsSynonyms: crownHypernyms: coinMeaning of "crown": the upper branches and leaves of a tree or other plant
Noun
Meaning: the upper branches and leaves of a tree or other plantSynonyms: crown
treetopHyponyms: capitulumHypernyms: topMeaning of "crown": the top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill)
Noun
Meaning: the top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill)Example: the view from the peak was magnificent
they clambered to the tip of Monadnock
the region is a few molecules wide at the summitSynonyms: crest
crown
peak
summit
tip
topHyponyms: brow
hilltop
mountain peak
pinnacleHypernyms: place
spot
topographic pointMeaning of "crown": the award given to the champion
Noun
Meaning: the award given to the championSynonyms: crown
pennantHypernyms: accolade
award
honor
honour
laurelsMeaning of "crown": the top of the head
Noun
Meaning: the top of the headSynonyms: crown
pate
pollHyponyms: tonsureHypernyms: top
top side
upper side
upsideMeaning of "crown": (dentistry) dental appliance consisting of an artificial crown for a broken or decayed tooth
Noun
Meaning: (dentistry) dental appliance consisting of an artificial crown for a broken or decayed toothExample: tomorrow my dentist will fit me for a crownSynonyms: cap
crown
crownwork
jacket
jacket crownHypernyms: dental applianceMeaning of "crown": the center of a cambered road
Noun
Meaning: the center of a cambered roadSynonyms: crest
crownHypernyms: top
top side
upper side
upsideAdjective: A royal, imperial or princely headdress; a diadem.(heraldry) A representation of such a headdress, as in heraldry; it may even be that only the image exists, no physical crown, as in the case of the kingdom of Belgium; by analogy such crowns can be awarded to moral persons that don't even have a head, as the mural crown for cities in heraldryA wreath or band for the head, especially one given as reward of victory or a mark of honor.(by extension) Any reward of victory or a mark of honor.Imperial or regal power, or those who wield it.The sovereign (in a monarchy), as head of state. Blackstone Parliament may be dissolved by the demise of the crown.Blackstone Parliament may be dissolved by the demise of the crown.(by extension, especially in law) The state, the government (headed by a monarch). Treasure recovered from shipwrecks automatically becomes property of the Crown. Macaulay Large arrears of pay were due to the civil and military servants of the crown.Macaulay Large arrears of pay were due to the civil and military servants of the crown.The topmost part of the head. Shakespeare From toe to crown he'll fill our skin with pinches. Bunyan Twenty things which I set down: / This done, I twenty more had in my crown.Shakespeare From toe to crown he'll fill our skin with pinches.Bunyan Twenty things which I set down: / This done, I twenty more had in my crown.The highest part of a hill. Dryden the steepy crown of the bare mountainsDryden the steepy crown of the bare mountainsThe top section of a hat, above the brim.The raised centre of a road.The highest part of an arch.Splendor; culmination; acme. Milton mutual love, the crown of all our blissMilton mutual love, the crown of all our blissAny currency (originally) issued by the crown (regal power) and often bearing a crown (headdress); (translation) various currencies known by similar names in their native languages, such as the koruna, kruna, krone (historical) Particularly, a former pre-decimalization British coin worth five shillings. 1859, J.C. Hotten, A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words Half-a-crown is known as an alderman, half a bull, half a tusheroon, and a madza caroon; whilst a crown piece, or five shillings, may be called either a bull, or a caroon, or a cartwheel, or a coachwheel, or a thick-un, or a tusheroon.(historical) Particularly, a former pre-decimalization British coin worth five shillings. 1859, J.C. Hotten, A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words Half-a-crown is known as an alderman, half a bull, half a tusheroon, and a madza caroon; whilst a crown piece, or five shillings, may be called either a bull, or a caroon, or a cartwheel, or a coachwheel, or a thick-un, or a tusheroon.1859, J.C. Hotten, A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words Half-a-crown is known as an alderman, half a bull, half a tusheroon, and a madza caroon; whilst a crown piece, or five shillings, may be called either a bull, or a caroon, or a cartwheel, or a coachwheel, or a thick-un, or a tusheroon.(botany) The part of a plant where the root and stem meet.(forestry) The top of a tree.(anatomy) The part of a tooth above the gums.(dentistry) A prosthetic covering for a tooth.(nautical) A knot formed in the end of a rope by tucking in the strands to prevent them from unravelling(nautical) The part of an anchor where the arms and the shank meet(nautical) The rounding, or rounded part, of the deck from a level line.(nautical, in the plural) The bights formed by the turns of a cable. (Can we find and add a quotation of Totten to this entry?)(paper) A standard size of printing paper measuring 20 inches x 15 inches.(chemistry) A monocyclic ligand having three or more binding sites, capable of holding a guest in a central location(medicine) During childbirth, the appearance of the baby's head from the mother's vagina 2007, David Schottke, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, First Responder: Your First Response in Emergency Care, page 385 You will see the baby's head crowning during contractions, at which time you must prepare to assist the mother in the delivery of the baby.2007, David Schottke, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, First Responder: Your First Response in Emergency Care, page 385 You will see the baby's head crowning during contractions, at which time you must prepare to assist the mother in the delivery of the baby.(firearms) A rounding or smoothing of the barrel openingThe upper range of facets in a rose diamond.The dome of a furnace.(geometry) The area enclosed between two concentric perimeters.(religion) A round spot shaved clean on the top of the head, as a mark of the clerical state; the tonsure.A whole turkey with the legs and wings removed to produce a joint of white meat.(African-American colloquialism) A formal hat worn by women to Sunday church services; elliptical for church crown. 2013, Adam Boulton, Tony's Ten Years: Memories of the Blair Administration [1] "His [Barack Obama's] unofficial slogan 'fired up and ready to go!' was borrowed from an 'old lady in a church crown [Sunday best hat]."2013, Adam Boulton, Tony's Ten Years: Memories of the Blair Administration [1] "His [Barack Obama's] unofficial slogan 'fired up and ready to go!' was borrowed from an 'old lady in a church crown [Sunday best hat]."Synonyms:
culmination, head, pinnacle, zenith, acme, apex, vertex, top, tip, roof, meridian, summit, peak, crest, climax, perfection, ultimate, fastigium, headdress, diadem, garland, circlet, wreath, coronet, chaplet, coronal, headband, ruler, monarchy, sovereign, potentate, monarch, sovereignty, crowned head, supreme ruler, the throne, inaugurate, induct, authorize, ennoble, strengthen, determine, sanction, establish, arm, endue, raise, commission, fix, erect, exalt, enable, festoon, heighten, stabilize, invest, dower, settle, delegate, install, endow, honor, adorn, set up, coronate, enthrone, perfect, finish, complete, top, cap, terminate, consummate, fulfill, surmount, crest, climax, round off, put finishing touch on, top off, box, smite, biff, knock, punch, cuff, strike,
Antonyms:
nadir, worst, foot, bottom, base, worst, bottom, worst, bottom, disallow, weaken, prevent, destroy, unsettle, raze, ignore, denounce, dishonor, disregard, fine, punish, hurt, confuse, stop, neglect, change, dishonor, disregard, fine, punish, begin, initiate, start, neglect, drop, dishonor, disregard, fine, punish,