Emblazons [verb]

Definition of Emblazons:

adorn

Synonyms of Emblazons:


Opposite/Antonyms of Emblazons:

-


Sentence/Example of Emblazons:

There is perhaps a reference to the sense of emblazon, which is from M.E. blazen, to blaze abroad, to proclaim.

When two hundred years have taken all these natural pains to illustrate and emblazon 'Richard Oglethorpe 1613.'

She has a right to emblazon all that will honour her deceased husband.

Yes, Hubert was now an esquire; now he had a right to carry a shield and emblazon it with the arms of Walderne.

They carve them on door-posts and pillars, and emblazon them on the walls and ceilings in gilt letters.

One of these had even pried a bar aside in a not entirely successful endeavour to emblazon his name in the protected area.

She had supper at one of those white-tiled sarcophagi that emblazon Chicago's down town side streets.

That is why some regiments are so anxious to keep alive their traditions, and emblazon their battles on their colors.

Let us emblazon upon our banner the noble words, "Toleration—perfect civil and religious toleration."

But an official record in such a case would probably emblazon both sets as evidence of right, by painting the shield twice over.