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Word: Crown Jewels

Definition: The term "crown jewels" refers to special and valuable items, often made of precious metals and stones, that are used by royalty during important ceremonies. These items usually include crowns, swords, and other ceremonial objects that symbolize power and authority.

Usage Instructions: "Crown jewels" is usually used in a literal sense when talking about the actual items owned by a royal family. However, it can also be used figuratively to describe something very valuable or important within a specific context.

Example Sentence: "The crown jewels of England are displayed in the Tower of London for everyone to see."

Advanced Usage: In a more figurative sense, you might say, "The company’s crown jewels include its innovative technology and skilled workforce." Here, it means the most valuable parts of the company.

Word Variants: - Crown jewel (singular): Refers to one specific item among the crown jewels. - Regalia: A term that can refer to the ceremonial clothes and insignia of royalty, similar to crown jewels.

Different Meanings: 1. Literal Meaning: The actual precious items used by a monarch. 2. Figurative Meaning: Something that is considered the most valuable or important aspect of a group, organization, or collection.

Synonyms: - Treasures - Regalia - Jewels - Prized possessions

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "crown jewels," but you might hear phrases like "the crown jewel of something," which means the best or most important part of something.

Noun
  1. regalia (jewelry and other paraphernalia) worn by a sovereign on state occasions

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