The Word of the Day for June 14th.
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Today's word is emblazon, spelled E-M-B-L-A-Z-O-N.
Emblazon is a verb.
To emblazon something is to decorate its surface, usually with a name, slogan, or picture.
Here's the word used in a sentence from All That Glitters, a story of friendship, fraud,
and fine art by Orlando Whitfield.
Later that week we were boarding our flight with the painting secured in an enormous case with a toothy bespectacled
cartoon squirrel emblazoned on the back and a speech bubble that read, I'm just nuts about puzzles.
Blazon is a less commonly used synonym of the more familiar coat of arms.
Both centuries-old terms refer to heraldic designs, symbols, and other imagery, think crosses, lions,
or stripes, that typically appear on banners, shields, armor, and elsewhere.
The verb form of Blazen, meaning to depict heraldic figures or designs in drawing or engraving,