Synonym: crest, decorate, glorify, head, honor, peak, reward, ridge, summit, tiara, top. Antonym: discrown. Similar words: crowd, crowded, scarecrow, overcrowded, crop, row, crops, cross. Meaning: [kraʊn] n. 1. the Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchy 2. the part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with enamel 3. a wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victory 4. an ornamental jewelled headdress signifying sovereignty 5. the part of a hat (the vertex) that covers the crown of the head 6. an English coin worth 5 shillings 7. the upper branches and leaves of a tree 8. the top point of a mountain or hill 9. the award given to the champion 10. the top of the head 11. the center of a cambered road. v. 1. invest with regal power; enthrone 2. be the culminating event 3. form the topmost part of 4. put an enamel cover on.
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(3) No cross, no crown.
(5) He plans to defend his Olympic crown.
(6) Who's appearing for the Crown in this case?
(7) Soldiers must swear allegiance to the Crown/the King.
(8) The crown was placed upon the new monarch's head.
(9) Always wear your invisible crown.
(10) The queen's regalia at her coronation included her crown and sceptre.
(11) The one who wants to wear a crown must bear the weight.
(12) Parker was committed for trial yesterday at Southwark Crown Court.
(13) She says the sovereignty of the Crown must be preserved.
(14) At the coronation, the archbishop put a crown on the Queen's head.
(15) He appeared at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday on a drink-driving charge. Sentencedict.com
(16) Lift up your head princess, if not, the crown falls.
(17) The crown was set with precious jewels-diamonds, rubies and emeralds.
(18) The Crown prince assumed power in his father's place.
(19) The crown is an attribute of kingship.
(20) He lost his Olympic crown to George Rice.
(21) Shut up or I'll crown you.
(22) There were raindrops on his bald crown.
(23) He will appear at Manchester Crown Court next week.
(24) The crown incarnates national power.
(25) Can she retain her Wimbledon crown?
(26) This crown was made especially for the King.
(27) The crown was bespattered with rubies, emeralds and pearls.
(28) No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross[sentencedict.com], no crown.
(29) The treaty of Troyes made Henry V heir to the crown of France.
(30) The young prince started a war by pretending to the crown.