crowned
word · lemma: crown
Definition
Given a crown, officially made a king or queen. It can also mean something placed on top of another thing, like a mountain peak crowned with snow.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in formal, historical, or ceremonial contexts for royalty. Can be metaphorical, especially in phrases like 'crowned with success.' Usually used as an adjective or past participle.
Spanish: coronado - coronadaPortuguese (BR): coroado - coroadaPortuguese (PT): coroado - coroadaChinese (Simplified): 加冕的 - 被加冕Chinese (Traditional): 加冕的 - 被加冕Hindi: राजा/रानी बनाया गयाArabic: تُوِّجBengali: মুকুট পরানো - শীর্ষে বসানোRussian: коронованный - увенчанныйJapanese: 戴冠された - 頂かれたVietnamese: được trao vương miện - được bao phủKorean: 왕관을 쓴 - 덮인Turkish: taçlandırılmışUrdu: تاج پہنایا گیاIndonesian: dimahkotai - dihiasi
Example Sentences
The king was crowned in a grand ceremony.
basic
She was crowned queen last year.
basic
The mountain was crowned with snow.
basic
At the end of the contest, she was finally crowned champion.
natural
He felt crowned with joy after hearing the good news.
natural
Her efforts were finally crowned with success.
natural