coronado
word · lemma: coronar
Definition
Describes someone or something that has received a crown or honor, often used for a king, queen, or someone recognized for their achievements.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in formal or literary contexts to describe royalty or highly honored individuals. Sometimes used figuratively for someone highly praised or recognized. Not common in casual speech.
Spanish: coronadoPortuguese (BR): coroadoPortuguese (PT): coroadoChinese (Simplified): 加冕的Chinese (Traditional): 加冕的Hindi: राज्याभिषिक्तArabic: متوج
Example Sentences
The new king was coronado in a grand ceremony.
basic
She felt coronado after receiving the award.
basic
The champion stood coronado with glory.
basic
After years of hard work, her efforts were coronado at last.
natural
He walked into the room like a coronado king.
natural
The victory felt like being coronado with honor.
natural