emblazon
Americanverb (used with object)
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to put a design on (a surface) in a prominent place.
The shirt was emblazoned with the company's motto.
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Heraldry. to put (a design or depiction) on a coat of arms.
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to proclaim; celebrate or extol.
verb
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to describe, portray, or colour (arms) according to the conventions of heraldry
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to portray heraldic arms on (a shield, one's notepaper, etc)
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to make bright or splendid, as with colours, flowers, etc
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to glorify, praise, or extol, often so as to attract great publicity
his feat was emblazoned on the front page
Other Word Forms
- emblazoner noun
- emblazonment noun
- unemblazoned adjective
Etymology
Origin of emblazon
Example Sentences
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Supporters even circulated online images of a modified Batman action figure, with “Harfuch” emblazoned on the chest.
From Los Angeles Times
He said one supporter came to a rally in Forest Hills, a neighborhood in Queens, in a hat emblazoned with the words “MAGA” and “Mamdani.”
From MarketWatch
Wearing a red silk top emblazoned with dragons, Zhuang said he is happy to spend money on a new experience.
From Barron's
Early on, he happened to be wearing a T-shirt he got from Goodwill emblazoned with the image of the late wrestler Eddie Guerrero, also an El Paso native, and his nickname, “Latino Heat.”
From Los Angeles Times
Philadelphia fans can acquire shirts emblazoned with “Are You Still Watching?” and “Netphlix” in Eagles green.
From Los Angeles Times
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