Synonym: can, commode, crapper, enthrone, pot, potty, stool, toilet. Similar words: throng, throb, throw, throat, throw in, throw up, throw off, through. Meaning: [θrəʊn] n. 1. the chair of state of a monarch, bishop, etc. 2. a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination 3. the position and power of an exalted person (a sovereign or bishop) who is entitled to sit in a chair of state on ceremonial occasions. v. 1. sit on the throne as a ruler 2. put a monarch on the throne.
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4, Queen Elizabeth II succeeded to the throne in 1952.
5, Edward renounced his claim to the French throne.
6, He has relinquished his claim to the throne.
7, Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558.
8, He is next in line to the throne .
9, The king abdicated his throne, and the country became a republic.
10, Will Charles renounce the throne in favour of his son?
11, The present king succeeded to the throne upon the death of his father.
12, He was the legal heir to the throne.
13, He made two abortive attempts on the French throne.
14, The country acknowledged his claim to the throne.
15, She's third in order of succession to the throne.
16, Who was the true heir to the throne?
17, She has acceded to the throne.
18, He set up a claim to the throne.
19, She succeeded to the throne in 1558.
20, We knelt before the throne.
21, After the Tudors(sentencedict.com),[http://sentencedict.com/throne.html] James I came to the throne.
22, He's relinquished his claim to the throne.
23, Who will succeed him to the throne?
24, In 1913, George V was on the throne .
25, The old king relinquished his throne to his son.
26, They knelt before the throne.
27, He renounced his claim to the French throne.
28, The guest of honour was the Romanoff heir to the throne of all Russia.
29, Her duty was to produce an heir to the throne.
30, By producing an heir, the Queen effectively removed her cousin's hopes of succeeding to the throne.
More similar words: throng, throb, throw, throat, throw in, throw up, throw off, through, throw away, bathroom, throttle, go through, chronic, through to, get through, overthrow, throbbing, throughout, all through, see through, run through, stone's throw, put through, fall through, come through, cut through, chronicle, pass through, misanthropy, look through.