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emblazon

[em-bley-zuhn]

verb (used with object)

  1. to put a design on (a surface) in a prominent place.

    The shirt was emblazoned with the company's motto.

  2. Heraldry.to put (a design or depiction) on a coat of arms.

  3. to proclaim; celebrate or extol.



emblazon

/ ɪˈɪə /

verb

  1. to describe, portray, or colour (arms) according to the conventions of heraldry

  2. to portray heraldic arms on (a shield, one's notepaper, etc)

  3. to make bright or splendid, as with colours, flowers, etc

  4. to glorify, praise, or extol, often so as to attract great publicity

    his feat was emblazoned on the front page

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • emblazoner noun
  • unemblazoned adjective
  • ˈDzԳԳ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of emblazon1

First recorded in 1585–95; em- 1 + blazon
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She also posted a close-up image of a dog whose collar is emblazoned with the album title, highlighting the cheeky play on words.

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T-shirts emblazoned with logos of beloved Santa Ana Chicano institutions colored the scene: Suavecito.

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The former student recalled Clarke wearing tracksuits to work and a school emblazoned jacket, and said he appeared a normal member of staff.

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And then, in a moment of raw emotion, PSG's "Ultras" unfurled their own tribute - a giant flag emblazoned with an image of father and daughter, in the French club's shirt, planting a flag.

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So he ordered a pair of blue trunks with the name of his beloved football team on the back, and "went to all the matches after that with 'Everton' emblazoned on my bum".

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