Out - Blazon

To "blazon out" is a phrase rooted in the tradition of heraldry, evolving from the technical description of coats of arms into a broader metaphor for making something known with dramatic, public flair. Meaning and Usage

The word "blazon" itself comes from the technical art of describing a coat of arms. In a formal heraldic context: blazon out

: To report or proclaim something loudly and publicly. To "blazon out" is a phrase rooted in

: In his works, he suggests it is sometimes better to hide names than to blazon out their "blames," which would leave a lasting record of their faults for future generations. : In his works, he suggests it is

: Characters may threaten to blazon out an insult to the world to ensure a spiritual or social climax through public accusation.

The phrase has been used by poets and playwrights to emphasize the weight of public reputation:

The term combines the ideas of proclamation and vivid display.