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crowned

[ kround ]

adjective

  1. characterized by or having a crown crow crown (often used in combination):

    a crowned signet ring; a low-crowned fedora.

  2. originating from or founded on the royal crown crow crown or its associated dignity, sovereignty, etc.:

    crowned despotism.



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Other Word Forms

  • p·ǷɲԱ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of crowned1

First recorded in 1200–50, crowned is from the Middle English word crouned. See crown, -ed 2
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Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd has been crowned the winner of this year's Celebrity Big Brother.

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That’s why Catholics worldwide warmly welcomed them — and crowned them with the expectation to make history.

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Other new champions were crowned amid further twists and surprises, but none more significant than the final match of the weekend.

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A brioche bread infused with lemon and Earl Grey tea has been crowned Britain's best loaf.

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Liverpool are 13 points ahead of Arsenal in the title race and will be crowned champions if they win two of their remaining six games.

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