CROWNING definition: representing a level of surpassing achievement, attainment, etc.; supreme. See examples of crowning used in a sentence.

crowning adjective supreme, final, ultimate, sovereign, paramount, culminating, consummate, mother of all (informal), climactic the crowning moment of an illustrious career

A crowning ceremony is a traditional part of an African American or Black Canadian homegoing ceremony in which, before the final viewing and benediction, a crown is presented by a family …

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adjective forming or providing a crown or summit β€œthe crowning star on a Christmas tree” β€œher hair was her crowning glory” synonyms: top situated at the top or highest position

Supreme; of a surpassing quality or quantity. Crowning refers to the act of crowning or installing someone into a position of power, authority, or high honor, typically in a formal ceremony.

Add tartare sauce, ketchup and the crowning glory β€” a layer of mushy peas. And free for all, crowning the famous heath, itself open and free. But the show's crowning glory could well be in the shape of a …

Definition of crowning adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. making something perfect or complete. The cathedral is the crowning glory of the city. His β€˜Beethoven’ sculpture is seen …

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