Word: Blazon Out
Definition: "Blazon out" is a verb that means to proclaim or announce something loudly and publicly. It is often used when someone is sharing news, information, or opinions in a very noticeable way.
Usage Instructions: You can use "blazon out" when talking about someone making a big announcement or sharing information that they want everyone to hear. It’s often used in contexts where the announcement is important or significant.
Example Sentence: - The mayor blazoned out the new plans for the park during the town meeting, making sure everyone in the audience could hear.
Advanced Usage: In more advanced contexts, "blazon out" can be used to describe situations where someone is trying to attract attention or emphasize a point dramatically. It's often used in journalism or public speaking.
Word Variants: - Blazon (noun): A coat of arms or an emblem; also means to display something prominently. - Blazonry (noun): The art of describing or depicting heraldic arms; can also refer to conspicuous display.
Different Meanings:While "blazon out" specifically refers to announcing or proclaiming something, "blazon" alone can also refer to the act of displaying or decorating something prominently, such as clothing or a public space.
Synonyms: - Proclaim - Announce - Broadcast - Declare - Trumpet
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs: - "Blow the horn": To announce something with great enthusiasm. - "Shout from the rooftops": To proclaim something loudly and publicly. - "Spread the word": To share information widely.