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crown - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crown in Hindi

  • ताज
  • मुकुट
  • शीर्ष
  • सिरताज
  • पूर्णता
  • राज-मुकुट
  • मुकुट पहनाना
  • गौरवान्वित करना
  • मूर्धा
  • शिखर

crown Definition

Noun

  • a circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority, usually made of or decorated with precious metals and jewels.
  • the top or highest part of something.
  • the part of a tooth projecting from the gum.
  • a British coin with a face value of five shillings or 25 pence, now minted only for commemorative purposes.
  • a paper size, now standardized at 384 × 504 mm.

verb

  • ceremonially place a crown on the head of (someone) in order to invest them as a monarch.
  • rest on or form the top of.
  • be the triumphant culmination of (an effort or endeavor, especially a prolonged one).
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  • fit a crown to (a tooth).
  • hit on the head.
  • (of a baby's head during labor) fully appear in the vaginal opening prior to emerging.

crown Example

  • she contained the urge to crown him ( उसे ताज पहनाने की ललक थी )
  • his hair was swept straight back over his crown ( उसके बाल सीधे उसके मुकुट के ऊपर से बह गए थे )
  • the world heavyweight crown ( विश्व हैवीवेट ताज )
  • A crown is no cure for the headache.   ( ताज सिर दर्द का इलाज नहीं है। )

More Sentence

  • No cross, no crown.
  • A good healthy body is worth more a crown in gold.  
  • He plans to defend his Olympic crown.
  • Who's appearing for the Crown in this case?
  • The crown has a fall which may amount to as much as 18 in.
  • presence of from four to five sharp cusps or tubercles on the crown of the molars.
  • The Duke of Connaught's elder daughter, Princess Margaret (1882), was married in 1905 to the Crown Prince of Sweden, and died at Stockholm May 1 1920.
  • Even the way she wore her hair, with those braids wrapped around the top of her head like a crown and the long shiny blond curls falling around her shoulders and down her back – she wasn't simply beautiful.
  • When Richmond secured the crown as Henry VII.
  • Since its reorganization as a joint-stock company in 1890 many of the shares have been held by the crown, philanthropic institutions and other public bodies.
  • And found there a crown of virtue.
  • And try become the crown of global.
  • She always wore a crown of flowers, and her dresses were embroidered with pearls and diamonds.
  • The King was exceedingly proud of her, and he made her heiress to his crown and estates.
  • He will drive out the enemy before the face of him upon whom He shall set the crown of pure gold.
  • Then the crown must be set upon the head of the Dauphin, and he must be anointed as the king.
  • This monument is intended as a weathercock to crown the new dome of the Capitol at Washington.
  • The pressure on the crown of your.
  • You have no heir to take the crown.
  • He resigned the crown to his brother Ramiro and went into a religious house
  • He had a feeling Kisolm, the crown prince of Qatwal, would not even hear him out but would view his attempt to barter peace as a sign of weakness and keep him as a trophy.
  • It was a wonderful, glorious song, and it won the blind poet an immortal crown, the admiration of all ages.
  • Soldiers must swear allegiance to the Crown/the King.
  • The crown was placed upon the new monarch's head.
  • Always wear your invisible crown.
  • The queen's regalia at her coronation included her crown and sceptre.
  • The one who wants to wear a crown must bear the weight.
  • Parker was committed for trial yesterday at Southwark Crown Court.
  • She says the sovereignty of the Crown must be preserved.
  • At the coronation, the archbishop put a crown on the Queen's head.
  • He appeared at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday on a drink-driving charge. Sentencedict.com
  • Lift up your head princess, if not, the crown falls.
  • a thin layer of enamel covers the crown
  • an erect evergreen tree with a dense crown
  • the crown of the hill