IPA: /tiˈɛrəd/
KK: /tiˈɛrəd/
Wearing or decorated with a tiara, which is a type of crown often worn by women on special occasions.
The bride looked stunning in her tiaraed hairstyle during the wedding ceremony.
The word 'tiaraed' is derived from 'tiara' (from Latin 'tiara', meaning a type of crown or headdress) and the suffix '-ed' (indicating a state or condition). Thus, 'tiaraed' refers to being adorned with or wearing a tiara, suggesting a regal or elevated status.
Imagine someone wearing a crown or headdress ('tiara') and being in a special state ('-ed') — that's how you remember that 'tiaraed' means adorned with a tiara.