Associations to the word «Crowning»
Noun
- Achievement
- Glory
- Thorn
- Wreath
- Pageant
- Trafalgar
- Cornice
- Coronation
- Humiliation
- Triumph
- Masterpiece
- Absurdity
- Spire
- Pinnacle
- Pathos
- Handball
- Misfortune
- Extravagance
- Adoration
- Climax
- Ceremony
- Cupola
- Mercy
- Touch
- Pagoda
- Baptism
- Dome
- Atlantis
- Insult
- Calamity
- Career
- Fiesta
- Champion
- Papacy
- Toil
- Empress
- Homo
- Fresco
- Procession
- Qualifying
- Genius
- Crown
- Joy
- Immortality
- Victory
- Festivity
- Tsar
- Charm
- Beauty
- Emancipation
- Disgrace
- Happiness
- Statue
- Delicacy
- Jewel
- Ornament
- Perfection
- Blessing
- Bethlehem
- Grace
- Crest
- Revelation
- Anguish
- Gratitude
- Homage
- Waterloo
- Pope
- Jessie
- Simplicity
- Christ
- Tile
- Pillar
- Moment
- Consort
- Tower
- Depicting
- Disaster
- Napoleon
- Sacrifice
- Parade
Adjective
Wiktionary
CROWNING, verb. Present participle of crown
CROWNING, adjective. Supreme; of a surpassing quality or quantity.
CROWNING, noun. A coronation.
CROWNING, noun. The act of one who crowns (in various senses).
Dictionary definition
CROWNING, adjective. Representing a level of the highest possible achievement or attainment; "the crowning accomplishment of his career".
CROWNING, adjective. Forming or providing a crown or summit; "the crowning star on a Christmas tree"; "her hair was her crowning glory".
Wise words
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