blazon

/ˈbleɪzən/
verb
  1. To display or announce something in a very noticeable, public, or showy way.
    • He blazoned his political opinions all over social media.
    • Newspapers blazoned the news of the celebrity wedding on their front pages.
    • The company blazoned its new logo across all of its billboards.
  2. To describe or depict (a coat of arms) in heraldic terms.
    • The herald carefully blazoned the family crest for the official record.
    • The ancient manuscript blazons the arms of every noble house in the kingdom.
    • The knight's shield was blazoned with a golden lion on a red field.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A coat of arms or a heraldic emblem.
    • The museum displayed a collection of medieval blazons from various European kingdoms.
    • Each family had its own blazon, passed down through generations.
    • The blazon on the castle gate showed a dragon and a sword.
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