emblazon

/ˈɛmbləˌzɑn/

Definitions

1. verb

to decorate or mark (something) with a symbol or design, especially a coat of arms.

“The knights’ banners were emblazoned with their family crests.”

2. verb

to proclaim or publicize (something) boldly or prominently.

“The news emblazoned across the front page of the newspaper.”

3. noun

a symbol or design, especially a coat of arms, that is emblazoned on a banner or other object.

“The company logo is an emblazon on the side of the building.”

Synonyms

  • adorn
  • embellish
  • inscribe

Antonyms

  • erase
  • obliterate