How Do You Spell ENTHRONE?

Pronunciation: [ɛnθɹˈə͡ʊn] (IPA)

The word "enthrone" is spelled with the "th" digraph, which represents the voiceless dental fricative sound /θ/. This sound is produced by placing the tip of the tongue between the upper and lower teeth and blowing air through the narrow opening. The letter "e" is pronounced as the short vowel sound /ɛ/, while the "r" is pronounced as a consonant sound /r/. Overall, the IPA phonetic transcription of "enthrone" is /ɛnˈθron/.

ENTHRONE Meaning and Definition

  1. Enthrone is a verb that refers to the act of formally installing or appointing a monarch, ruler, or leader to their position of authority. It is often associated with ceremonies or rituals that symbolize their ascent to power. This may include placing them on a ceremonial throne, crowning them, or performing other rites of investiture.

    In a broader sense, enthrone can also be used to describe the act of giving someone or something a position of prominence or dominance. This can apply to non-monarchical contexts, such as when a celebrity is hailed as the reigning champion or the leader of a particular field. It signifies their elevated status and recognition by others.

    The term enthrone connotes a sense of formal recognition and acceptance by a group or community. It implies a shift in power dynamics, where someone is raised to a position of authority or acknowledged as a superior. This act carries a certain level of significance and symbolism, emphasizing the expectations and responsibilities that come with the newly acquired position.

    Overall, enthrone denotes the act of ceremoniously establishing someone as a ruler or highlighting the prominence of an individual or entity. It conveys the sense of an official induction into a position of power or influence, accompanied by the recognition and reverence of others.

  2. To invest with sovereign authority; to instal a bishop.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for ENTHRONE

Etymology of ENTHRONE

The word "enthrone" is derived from Old English "inþrānian", which can be broken down into "in" (meaning "in" or "into") and "þrānian" (meaning "to put" or "to set"). The term eventually evolved to "enþrōnian" in Middle English, and eventually to its current form, "enthrone", in Modern English. The word refers to the act of placing someone, usually a monarch or ruler, on a throne, symbolizing their ascension and authority.

Similar spelling words for ENTHRONE

Conjugate verb Enthrone

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have enthroned
you would have enthroned
he/she/it would have enthroned
we would have enthroned
they would have enthroned
I would have enthrone
you would have enthrone
he/she/it would have enthrone
we would have enthrone
they would have enthrone

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been enthroning
you would have been enthroning
he/she/it would have been enthroning
we would have been enthroning
they would have been enthroning

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would enthrone
you would enthrone
he/she/it would enthrone
we would enthrone
they would enthrone

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be enthroning
you would be enthroning
he/she/it would be enthroning
we would be enthroning
they would be enthroning

FUTURE

I will enthrone
you will enthrone
he/she/it will enthrone
we will enthrone
they will enthrone

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be enthroning
you will be enthroning
he/she/it will be enthroning
we will be enthroning
they will be enthroning

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have enthroned
you will have enthroned
he/she/it will have enthroned
we will have enthroned
they will have enthroned

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been enthroning
you will have been enthroning
he/she/it will have been enthroning
we will have been enthroning
they will have been enthroning

IMPERATIVE

you enthrone
we let´s enthrone

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to enthrone

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was enthroning
you were enthroning
he/she/it was enthroning
we were enthroning
they were enthroning

PAST PARTICIPLE

enthroned

PAST PERFECT

I had enthroned
you had enthroned
he/she/it had enthroned
we had enthroned
they had enthroned

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been enthroning
you had been enthroning
he/she/it had been enthroning
we had been enthroning
they had been enthroning

PRESENT

I enthrone
you enthrone
he/she/it enthrones
we enthrone
they enthrone

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am enthroning
you are enthroning
he/she/it is enthroning
we are enthroning
they are enthroning

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

enthroning

PRESENT PERFECT

I have enthroned
you have enthroned
he/she/it has enthroned
we have enthroned
they have enthroned

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been enthroning
you have been enthroning
he/she/it has been enthroning
we have been enthroning
they have been enthroning

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it enthrone

SIMPLE PAST

I enthroned
you enthroned
he/she/it enthroned
we enthroned
they enthroned

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