crown Definition
crown
noun
- 1. The circular, usually jewelled, gold headdress of a sovereign.
2a. The sovereign as head of state;
- Thesaurus: royalty, monarch, sovereign, queen, king, potentate, emperor.
- Form: the Crown
- Form: the Crown
4. A highest point of achievement; a summit or climax.
- Example: the crown of one's career
- Thesaurus: top, apex, summit, crest.
6b. An artificial replacement for this.
7. A representation of a royal crown used as an emblem, symbol, etc.
8. An old British coin worth 25 pence (formerly 5 shillings).
9. The junction of the root and stem of a plant.
10. A UK paper size, 385 ′ 505 mm.
- 1. To place a crown ceremonially on the head of someone, thus making them a monarch.
2. To be on or round the top of someone or something.
3. To reward; to make complete or perfect.
- Example: efforts crowned with success
- Thesaurus: perfect, fulfil, consummate, cap, complete, finish, terminate.
5. colloq
- To hit on the head.
- To give (a piece) the status of king, by placing another piece on top of it.
- colloq
As the finishing touch to a series of especially unfortunate events.
