Emblematical [adjective]

Definition of Emblematical:

symbolic

Synonyms of Emblematical:


Opposite/Antonyms of Emblematical:

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Sentence/Example of Emblematical:

Happy homes are embowered in living groves, whose summer foliage is emblematical of innocence, progress, and peace.

To be married in anything but white garments indicates bad luck for the bride, white being emblematical of innocence.

Some curious emblematical meanings are attached to it, but they do not concern us in this place.

Lawyerorum very significantly closes the series of emblematical heads.

We see, in drawings emblematical of the musical art, a Cicada resting on strings of a cythera.

In this emblematical history of human life, he has taken his subjects from Horace; but certainly his conceptions are not Horatian.

On account of his abstemious habits the prohibitionists should value the bear as emblematical of their order.

It is a double tree, springing from one root, which he chose as emblematical of themselves.

We confess the opinion may hold some verity in the Analogy, or Emblematical phansie.

The Raven is, by its colour and by its habits, emblematical of the clergy; it is easily domesticated.