Coronado (en. Crowned)
/koɾoˈnaðo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Adjective that refers to something that has been awarded or recognized, often in a ceremonial context.
The crowned king presides over the ceremony.
El rey coronado preside la ceremonia.
Referring to a person who has won an important title or distinction.
The artist was crowned as the best of the year.
El artista fue coronado como el mejor del año.
One who has a crown on their head as a symbol of power or authority.
The crowned figure on the shield represents the monarchy.
La figura coronada en el escudo representa la monarquía.
Etymology
From the verb 'coronar', which comes from the Latin 'coronare', meaning 'to place a crown'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
crowned king
A person in a position of authority who has been formally recognized.
rey coronado
crowned with glory
One who has achieved great success or recognition.
coronado de gloria
crowned with laurel
Symbolizes triumph in the academic or military field.
coronado de laurel
Related Words
crown
Ornament or symbol of power placed on the head.
corona
coronation
Ceremony of receiving a crown and assuming a dignity.
coronación
colonel
A military rank, which may be related to leadership.
coronel
Slang Meanings
A person who feels victorious or on top.
They feel crowned after winning the championship.
Se siente coronado después de ganar el campeonato.
Someone who has achieved something extraordinary.
That project has truly crowned you in your career.
Ese proyecto realmente te ha coronado en tu carrera.