crowned
/kraʊnd/
verb
- Past tense of crown: placed a crown on someone's head as a sign of royalty or honor.
- They crowned her as the festival queen last summer.
- The champion was crowned after winning the final match.
- The archbishop crowned the new king in a grand ceremony.
- Past tense of crown: formed the top or highest part of something.
- A thick layer of frosting crowned the birthday cake.
- A golden statue crowned the top of the monument.
- Tall trees crowned the hill, making it look like a green fortress.
- Past tense of crown: fitted a protective cap over a damaged tooth.
- She had her front tooth crowned after the accident.
- The dentist crowned the cracked tooth to save it.
- After the procedure, he crowned the tooth with a porcelain cap.
adjective
- Having a crown on the head, especially as a symbol of royalty or victory.
- The crowned queen waved to the crowd from her carriage.
- In the painting, a crowned figure sits on a golden throne.
- The crowned winner of the beauty pageant smiled for the cameras.
- Having a top or summit that is shaped like a crown or is the highest point.
- We hiked to the crowned ridge and enjoyed the view.
- The crowned dome of the building could be seen from miles away.
- The crowned mountain peak was covered in snow all year.
- (of a tooth) Having an artificial crown fitted.
- The dentist checked the crowned molar to make sure it was secure.
- He avoided hard candy because his crowned tooth was still sensitive.
- After the root canal, she had a crowned tooth that looked natural.
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