emblaze (Meaning)

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emblaze (v. t.)

To adorn with glittering embellishments.

To paint or adorn with armorial figures; to blazon, or emblazon.

emblaze Sentence Examples

  1. The setting sun emblazed the sky in a myriad of fiery hues.
  2. The dragon's breath emblazed the knight's armor, leaving a trail of molten metal.
  3. The fireworks emblazed the night sky with vibrant colors, leaving spectators in awe.
  4. The wildfire emblazed the forest, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  5. The pilot's eyes were emblazed by the intense light of the sun as he soared through the sky.
  6. The speaker's passionate words emblazed the audience with enthusiasm and conviction.
  7. The artist's brushstrokes emblazed the canvas with life and emotion, creating a masterpiece.
  8. The poet's words emblazed the reader's mind with vivid images and profound thoughts.
  9. The chef's culinary creation emblazed the taste buds with a symphony of flavors.
  10. The doctor's diagnosis emblazed the patient's heart with both hope and uncertainty.

FAQs About the word emblaze

To adorn with glittering embellishments., To paint or adorn with armorial figures; to blazon, or emblazon.

decorate, drape, adorn, gussy up, enrich, array, glitz (up), bedizen, ornament, doll up

scar, spoil, streamline, expose, spoil, mar, disfigure, simplify, expose, deface

The setting sun emblazed the sky in a myriad of fiery hues.

The dragon's breath emblazed the knight's armor, leaving a trail of molten metal.

The fireworks emblazed the night sky with vibrant colors, leaving spectators in awe.

The wildfire emblazed the forest, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.