- emblazoned
adj. emblazoned with
* * *emblazonedwith
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
adj. emblazoned with
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
emblazoned — UK [ɪmˈbleɪz(ə)nd] US adjective printed, drawn, or decorated in a very noticeable way Thesaurus: words used to describe decorationhyponym decoration and decorationssynonym … Useful english dictionary
emblazoned — em|bla|zoned [ımˈbleızənd] adj [not before noun] if something is emblazoned with a name, design etc, it has that design on it where it can easily be seen emblazoned with ▪ a T shirt emblazoned with a political slogan emblazoned on/across ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
emblazoned — [[t]ɪmble͟ɪz(ə)nd[/t]] ADJ: usu v link ADJ, usu ADJ with n, ADJ on/across n If something is emblazoned with a design, words, or letters, they are clearly drawn, printed, or sewn on it. The republic s new flag was emblazoned with the ancient… … English dictionary
Emblazoned — Emblazon Em*bla zon, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Emblazoned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Emblazoning}.] [Pref. em + blazon. Cf. {Emblaze}.] 1. To depict or represent; said of heraldic bearings. See {Blazon}. [1913 Webster] 2. To deck in glaring colors; to set off … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
emblazoned — em|bla|zoned [ ım bleıznd ] adjective printed, drawn, or decorated in a very noticeable way … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
emblazoned — em·bla·zon || ɪm bleɪzn v. decorate, adorn, embellish … English contemporary dictionary
emblazoned — UK [ɪmˈbleɪz(ə)nd] / US adjective printed, drawn, or decorated in a very noticeable way … English dictionary
emblazoned — [ɪmˈbleɪz(ə)nd] adj printed, drawn, or decorated in a way that is very easy to notice … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Tabard — A tabard is a short coat, either sleeveless, or with short sleeves or shoulder pieces, which was a common item of men s clothing in the Middle Ages, usually for outdoors. It might be belted, or not. Tabards might be emblazoned on the front and… … Wikipedia
Prophecy of the Popes — Papal Emblem The Prophecy of the Popes, attributed to Saint Malachy, is a list of 112 short phrases in Latin. They purport to describe each of the Roman Catholic popes (along with a few anti popes), beginning with Pope Celestine II (elected in… … Wikipedia