How Do You Spell EMBLAZONING?

Pronunciation: [ɛmblˈe͡ɪzənɪŋ] (IPA)

Emblazoning is a verb that means to adorn or decorate with prominent symbols or colors. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ɛmˈbleɪzənɪŋ/, which indicates that it is spelled with the letter E followed by the letters M, B, L, A, Z, O, N, I, N, and G. The stress falls on the second syllable (/bleɪz/), which is pronounced with a long A sound. The word comes from the Old French word "blason," meaning a coat of arms or insignia.

EMBLAZONING Meaning and Definition

  1. Emblazoning is a verb derived from the word "emblazon" that refers to the act of decorating or adorning something prominently or prominently displaying something. It implies the act of embellishing or enhancing the appearance of an object or a surface by incorporating bold, eye-catching designs, symbols, or inscriptions.

    In a literal sense, emblazoning often involves the application of visually appealing or significant images, patterns, or texts to an object or a surface to make it stand out and capture attention. This can be seen in historical contexts when coats of arms or heraldic symbols were emblazoned on shields, banners, or other forms of regalia to represent a noble family or a clan.

    Metaphorically, emblazoning can also refer to the act of highlighting or displaying something convincingly and in a striking manner. For instance, a speaker may emblazon a message through powerful rhetoric and vivid imagery to ensure its lasting impact on the audience. Similarly, a writer may emblazon a character's qualities through descriptive language, enabling readers to vividly visualize the character's traits and actions.

    Overall, emblazoning encompasses both the physical act of embellishing and the metaphorical aspect of showcasing something with great visibility and significance, enhancing its aesthetic or communicative power.

  2. • Adorning with armorial figures.
    • The act of adorning with armorial figures or ensigns.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for EMBLAZONING

  • wmblazoning
  • smblazoning
  • dmblazoning
  • rmblazoning
  • 4mblazoning
  • 3mblazoning
  • enblazoning
  • ekblazoning
  • ejblazoning
  • emvlazoning
  • emnlazoning
  • emhlazoning
  • emglazoning
  • embkazoning
  • embpazoning
  • emboazoning
  • emblzzoning
  • emblszoning
  • Emblazaning
  • Emblerzoning

Etymology of EMBLAZONING

The word "emblazoning" has its etymology rooted in the term "blazon", which dates back to Old French.

"Blazon", in turn, can be traced to the Middle English word "blasoun" or "blāsoun", derived from the Old French word "blason" meaning a "shield" or "coat of arms". This term was used to describe the art of designing, identifying, and describing coats of arms used by medieval knights and nobility.

The verb form "emblazon" emerged in the late 16th century, derived from the noun "blazon". It originally referred to the act of painting or depicting a coat of arms on a shield or other surface. Over time, its meaning expanded to encompass the broader idea of highlighting, glorifying, or prominently displaying anything, not just coats of arms.

Conjugate verb Emblazoning

CONDITIONAL

I would emblazon
we would emblazon
you would emblazon
he/she/it would emblazon
they would emblazon

FUTURE

I will emblazon
we will emblazon
you will emblazon
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they will emblazon

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have emblazoned
we will have emblazoned
you will have emblazoned
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they will have emblazoned

PAST

I emblazoned
we emblazoned
you emblazoned
he/she/it emblazoned
they emblazoned

PAST PERFECT

I had emblazoned
we had emblazoned
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they had emblazoned

PRESENT

I emblazon
we emblazon
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he/she/it emblazons
they emblazon

PRESENT PERFECT

I have emblazoned
we have emblazoned
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I am emblazoning
we are emblazoning
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I will have been emblazoning
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I would have emblazoned
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I would be emblazoning
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