Emblazoned
adj, verb ·3 syllables ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 simple past and past participle of emblazon form-of, participle, past
- 1 Marked by light that blazes out.
"What strength conceives a more emblazoned portal Around this travailing earth, around her courses mortal!"
- 2 Adorned with prominent markings or ornamentation.
"It is somewhat like St. Paul's inside but is more emblazoned."
- 3 Fiery; impassioned.
"As these networks grew, leaders emerged, and each seemed to grow more emblazoned."
- 4 Having been extolled; celebrated.
"Higher rank, longer service, or a more emblazoned fame, may have given to some a larger celebrity before the public eye;"
- 5 Prominent in people's thoughts, highly salient; unforgettable.
"And in the very struggle you shall find your strength, seeing amid the tumult, and high above it, this scroll ever more emblazoned, 'To him that overcometh.'"
Example
More examples"The mammoth white ship emblazoned with red crosses has 1,000 beds and 12 operating theaters."
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