Pronunciation: /ɪmˈbleɪzən/
noun a design or symbol that is prominently displayed or featured
A1 The emblazon on the shield was a red dragon.
A2 She admired the intricate emblazon on the tapestry.
B1 The emblazon of the family crest was proudly displayed on the wall.
B2 The emblazon of the logo was boldly printed on the front of the shirt.
C1 The emblazon of the coat of arms was meticulously crafted by skilled artisans.
C2 The emblazon of the royal seal was a symbol of power and authority.
verb to inscribe or decorate with a design or symbol
A1 She emblazoned her name on her backpack with colorful stickers.
A2 The artist emblazoned the canvas with vibrant colors and bold shapes.
B1 The flag was emblazoned with the country's coat of arms.
B2 The company logo was emblazoned on the front of the building in large letters.
C1 The knight's shield was emblazoned with his family crest, signifying his lineage.
C2 The royal banner was emblazoned with intricate designs and symbols representing the kingdom.
formal The family crest was emblazoned on the shield.
informal She had the company logo emblazoned on her t-shirt.
slang His favorite team's logo was emblazoned on his cap.
figurative The memory of her words was emblazoned in his mind.
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