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1. emblem
noun. ['ˈɛmbləm'] special design or visual object representing a quality, type, group, etc..
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- embleme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- emblema (Latin)
Rhymes with Emblem
- absalom
- absolom
- allum
- alum
- anklam
- antebellum
- arunachalam
- asylum
- bedlam
- bellum
- bensalem
- bolam
- callum
- collom
- collum
- colomb
- column
- cullom
- cullum
- curriculum
How do you pronounce emblem?
Pronounce emblem as ˈɛmbləm.
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Sentences with emblem
1. Noun, singular or mass
Look for some company name or emblem somewhere on the safe.
2. Adjective
The inner points of the emblem include:
3. Coordinating conjunction
The outer four points of the DECA emblem represent the following characteristics of the members:
Quotes about emblem
1. But suppose the endlessly dead were to wake in us some emblem:they might point to the catkins hangingfrom the empty hazel trees, or direct us to the raindescending on black earth in early spring. ---And we, who always think of happinessrising, would feel the emotionthat almost baffles uswhen a happy thing falls.
- Rainer Maria Rilke, Duino Elegies
2. In-existence, the soul’s greatest imposition is its perfection. It is projected as a perfected form of the physical embodiment, an emblem of things, perhaps hyperreal and untouchably perfect as existence. It can not be! The soul in-existence is nothing of perfection. It is raw potential. The soul is nothing but potential. To be specific, the soul is unordered potential!
- Dew Platt, The Rudeness of Soul
2. emblem
noun. ['ˈɛmbləm'] a visible symbol representing an abstract idea.
Synonyms
- national flag
- symbolization
- donkey
- allegory
- Star of David
- Shield of David
- Mogen David
- symbolisation
- maple-leaf
- eagle
- elephant
- hammer and sickle
- Paschal Lamb
- scarlet letter
- Solomon's seal
- badge
- symbolic representation
- ensign
- symbol
- Hakenkreuz
- spread eagle
- cupid
- Magen David
- dove
- red flag
- fasces
- swastika
- medallion
Antonyms
Etymology
- embleme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- emblema (Latin)