Crowned Head

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /kraʊnd hɛd/

Definitions of crowned head

noun A person who is a monarch or ruler, typically wearing a crown

Example Sentences

A1 The crowned head of the royal family waved to the crowd.

A2 The queen was the crowned head of the country.

B1 The crowned head of state made an official announcement.

B2 The crowned head presided over the meeting with foreign dignitaries.

C1 The crowned head's speech was broadcast live to the nation.

C2 The crowned head's portrait was displayed in all government buildings.

Examples of crowned head in a Sentence

formal The crowned head of the monarchy attended the state dinner.

informal The crowned head waved to the crowd during the parade.

slang I heard the crowned head is throwing a royal party next week.

figurative In the world of business, he is considered a crowned head in his industry.

Grammatical Forms of crowned head

past tense

crowned

plural

crowned heads

comparative

more crowned

superlative

most crowned

present tense

crown heads

future tense

will crown heads

perfect tense

have crowned heads

continuous tense

are crowning heads

singular

crowned head

positive degree

crowned head

infinitive

to crown heads

gerund

crowning heads

participle

crowned heading

Origin and Evolution of crowned head

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'crowned head' originated from the concept of monarchies where rulers wore crowns as a symbol of their authority and power.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'crowned head' has come to represent not just the literal head of a monarch wearing a crown, but also the monarch themselves as a symbol of royalty and leadership.