uncrown Synonyms

uncrown Meaning

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uncrown (v. t.)

To deprive of a crown; to take the crown from; hence, to discrown; to dethrone.

uncrown Sentence Examples

  1. The victorious rebels uncrowned the tyrant, stripping him of his regal authority.
  2. History's verdict uncrowned the once-lauded hero, revealing his true treachery.
  3. The aging king, weakened by illness, voluntarily uncrowned himself, passing the scepter to his heir.
  4. The revolution's fervor uncrowned the monarchy, establishing a republic in its place.
  5. With a swift stroke of his sword, the challenger uncrowned the champion, proving his superior might.
  6. The people's wrath uncrowned the corrupt officials, sending them into exile and disgrace.
  7. The loss of trust and support uncrowned the beloved leader, relegating him to obscurity.
  8. The scandal and disgrace surrounding the royal family uncrowned the dynasty, leaving the throne vacant.
  9. The passage of time uncrowned the once-mighty empire, reducing it to ruins and memories.
  10. 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.