Pronunciation: /ˈbleɪzən/
noun a coat of arms or a heraldic emblem
A1 The blazon on the shield showed a lion.
A2 The blazon on the family crest represented strength and courage.
B1 The blazon of the coat of arms displayed intricate designs and symbols.
B2 The blazon of the knight's armor was carefully crafted and beautifully detailed.
C1 The blazon of the royal banner was a symbol of power and authority.
C2 The blazon of the ancient kingdom was meticulously preserved and displayed in the museum.
verb to display prominently or vividly
A1 She blazoned her love for him with a big red heart on a card.
A2 The artist blazoned his name on the bottom corner of the painting.
B1 The company blazoned their logo on the side of the building.
B2 The politician blazoned his accomplishments during the campaign speech.
C1 The author blazoned her name across the top of the bestseller list.
C2 The general blazoned his family crest on his shield before battle.
formal The blazon of the royal family was proudly displayed on their coat of arms.
informal I saw the blazon on his ring and knew he was from a noble family.
slang Check out the blazon on that car, it must be expensive!
figurative Her dress was a blazon of confidence and elegance.
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