Embitter, v. a. [Written also Imbitter.]

    1. Make bitter or more bitter.
    2. Make unhappy or grievous or distressing.
    3. Aggravate, exacerbate, render more severe or bitter or poignant or violent or malignant.
    4. Exasperate, anger, make hostile, madden, enrage, exacerbate.

Emblaze, v. a.

    1. Blazon. See emblazon, 1.
    2. Kindle, set in a blaze or ablaze.
    3. Adorn with glittering ornaments, make glitter or gleam or shine.
    4. Display, blazon, make ostentation of.

Emblazon, v. a.

    1. Blazon, emblaze, adorn with ensigns armorial.
    2. Deck (with showy ornaments), decorate, adorn, embellish, emblaze, set off, set out.
    3. Celebrate, laud, sing, sing the praises of.

Emblazonry, n.

    1. Heraldry, blazonry.
    2. Heraldic ornaments.

Emblem, n. Type, symbol, sign, representation, token, badge, mark, device, cognizance, allusive figure.

Emblematic, Emblematical, a. Typical, figurative, representative, symbolical, allusive.

Emblematize, v. a. Symbolize, typify, represent by an emblem, emblemize, emblematicize.

Embodiment, n.

    1. Embodying, etc. See the verb.

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