Emblems [noun]

Definition of Emblems:

crest

Synonyms of Emblems:


Opposite/Antonyms of Emblems:

-


Sentence/Example of Emblems:

We cannot allow the emblem of irresponsibility to attach to the conservative banner.

Both counties have traditionally been rural emblems of the Old South, their picturesque central squares dominated by clock-tower-topped courthouses.

Mustering the last reserves of her strength, the eagle gazes at a tower in the distance and summons from it a golden eagle emblem that she gives to the Hunter, which causes a gate to open in a nearby stone wall.

By using her spirit vision the Hunter to see gold traces of other emblems in the vicinity.

Instead, the “RR” emblems remain perpetually upright and composed, as one would expect from a Rolls-Royce.

Why did Ricetto, Bruno and Servetus in the hour of martyrdom turn with loathing from that sacred emblem, the crucifix?

Henry Clay Frick, in absolute control of the firm, incarnates the spirit of the furnace, is the living emblem of his trade.

This is rather hard on the dog, who certainly cannot be considered the emblem of wickedness and hypocrisy.

Hence this Christian emblem became the object of scoffing and derision by the persecuting heathen.

His emblem is the human-headed winged lion seen at the entrance of royal palaces.