IPA: /tiˈɑːrə/
KK: /tiˈɑːrə/
A decorative headpiece, often adorned with jewels, that is typically worn by women during formal events.
She wore a beautiful tiara at the wedding, sparkling in the light.
**Tiara** → The word 'tiara' comes from the Persian word 'tiyāra', meaning a type of headgear or crown. It was later adopted into Latin and then into English, referring specifically to a jeweled crown worn by women, often in formal settings.
Imagine a beautiful crown that signifies elegance and royalty, which helps you remember that a tiara is a special type of headgear often worn on formal occasions.