wreath
/riːθ/
noun
- A circular arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems, used as decoration or a symbol of honor.
- They hung a Christmas wreath on the front door.
- The family placed a wreath of white lilies on the grave.
- She won the competition and received a laurel wreath.
- A ring-shaped symbol or object representing victory, achievement, or remembrance.
- The Olympic champion was crowned with a wreath of olive branches.
- The memorial service included a wreath-laying ceremony.
- A wreath of smoke rose from the chimney into the sky.