uncrown Synonyms
uncrown Meaning
uncrown (v. t.)
To deprive of a crown; to take the crown from; hence, to discrown; to dethrone.
uncrown Sentence Examples
- The victorious rebels uncrowned the tyrant, stripping him of his regal authority.
- History's verdict uncrowned the once-lauded hero, revealing his true treachery.
- The aging king, weakened by illness, voluntarily uncrowned himself, passing the scepter to his heir.
- The revolution's fervor uncrowned the monarchy, establishing a republic in its place.
- With a swift stroke of his sword, the challenger uncrowned the champion, proving his superior might.
- The people's wrath uncrowned the corrupt officials, sending them into exile and disgrace.
- The loss of trust and support uncrowned the beloved leader, relegating him to obscurity.
- The scandal and disgrace surrounding the royal family uncrowned the dynasty, leaving the throne vacant.
- The passage of time uncrowned the once-mighty empire, reducing it to ruins and memories.
- The death of the king uncrowned the crown, leaving the kingdom in a state of mourning and uncertainty.
FAQs About the word uncrown
To deprive of a crown; to take the crown from; hence, to discrown; to dethrone.
depose, unthrone, topple, sack, dismiss, oust, unmake, fire, displace, cast out
crown, install, crown, install, appoint,initiate, throne, initiate, appoint, elect
The victorious rebels uncrowned the tyrant, stripping him of his regal authority.
History's verdict uncrowned the once-lauded hero, revealing his true treachery.
The aging king, weakened by illness, voluntarily uncrowned himself, passing the scepter to his heir.
The revolution's fervor uncrowned the monarchy, establishing a republic in its place.