06-05-2023, 07:33 PM
(06-05-2023, 07:10 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: ... as 'coronated'.
Use 'crowned' you raving idiots.
I'm going to watch Netflix and try to calm down...
NO, just no fgs!
Olive's right - it does sound like an undignified medical procedure!


Oh dear. Just looked it up, oh how hideous.
[b]coronate[/b]
verb
cor·o·nate ˈkȯr-ə-ˌnāt
ˈkär-
coronated; coronating
transitive verb
[b]Recent Examples on the Web[/b]For larger families, the resort offers two-bedroom suites with kitchens. 11 Royals fans already know King Charles III will be [i]coronated [/i]on May 6.—Karen Cicero, [i]Good Housekeeping[/i], 13 Apr. 2023The monarch will be [i]coronated [/i]alongside his wife, Camilla, the queen consort, on May 6, 2023.—[i]Harper's BAZAAR[/i], 13 Apr. 2023"
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)