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[ US /ɛmˈbɫeɪzən/ ]
[ UK /ɛmblˈe‍ɪzən/ ]
VERB
  1. decorate with colors
    color the walls with paint in warm tones
  2. decorate with heraldic arms

How To Use emblazon In A Sentence

  • I spotted a cleaner sporting a plastic bib with the words Tourist Attractions emblazoned across it.
  • Their makers hope the phones will become popular promotional giveaways, like phone cards emblazoned with corporate logos.
  • But the success of the past two seasons mean that the standard emblazoned with four bezants or gold coins, to symbolise both wealth and wheels of a car is apt.
  • The yoga pants with "omigod" emblazoned across the butt. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • Friday's demonstration had a joyful and entrepreneurial air, with face-painters emblazoning the Egyptian flag on takers young and old, carts with fresh popcorn, and women offering hard-boiled eggs and koshary, the national dish of lentils, rice and pasta topped with a spicy tomato sauce. A month after revolt, Egyptians march to protect their victory as neighbors demand freedom, too
  • To be sure the back-seats were free for the poor; but the emblazoned crimson of the windows, the carving of the arches, the very purity of the preacher's style, said plainly that it was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a man in a red wamus to enter the kingdom of heaven through that gate. Margret Howth, a Story of To-day
  • Beyond the shore floated the long canoe, with its curving ends and its emblazonment of the five-pointed stars. Conjuror's House A Romance of the Free Forest
  • On the walls of his bed-room and over the mantlepiece was a text emblazoned, on which at evening and morning he could look, which read: The Grand Old Man
  • When we first see him, his spindly frame is swathed in a purple and red silk dressing gown emblazoned with his name. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both were emblazoned with an intricate design.
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