"Emphasis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Emphasis refers to the degree of stress or prominence given to a particular word, phrase, or idea in speech or writing. It can also refer to the intensity or strength of feeling expressed towards something. In general, emphasis is used to draw attention to something important or to clarify its significance.
Empedoclian refers to something related to the teachings of Empedocles, a Greek philosopher who lived in the 5th century BC. Empedocles believed that the fundamental forces of nature are love and strife, and that these two forces are eternal and unchanging. He also believed in the concept of the four elements (earth, air, fire, and water) and that everything in the world is composed of these elements. The term "Empedoclian" is often used to describe philosophical or scientific ideas that are similar to Empedocles' teachings.
Emperors refers to the sovereign rulers of a sovereign state, particularly in ancient Rome, China, or other monarchies. It can also be used to describe individuals who have absolute power or authority over a particular domain.
Empetraceae is a family of flowering plants, also known as crowberry family. They are evergreen shrubs and small trees that are native to the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in acidic soils. The family includes about 17 species of Empetrum (crowberries), which are commonly found in alpine and arctic regions.
Empetrum is a genus of low-growing, evergreen shrubs commonly known as crowberries. They are found in cold, mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere, and are often used as a food source for humans, birds, and other animals. The berries are edible, but should be cooked before consumption. The seeds of the crowberry are also used as a spice to flavor foods.
Emphases refers to the specific points or aspects of something, such as an argument, idea, or concept, that are being highlighted or emphasized for importance, clarity, or impact. It can also refer to the act of placing emphasis, stress, or attention on certain aspects of something.
To emphasize something means to give importance or stress to it, often to make it clear or noticeable. It can also mean to accentuate or highlight a particular point or feature. In grammar, to emphasize something means to draw attention to it by using emphasis, such as by underlining, italicizing, or capitalizing it.
The word "emphasised" is the past tense of the verb "emphasize", which means to stress or draw attention to something, typically to make it clearer or more noticeable. For example: "The teacher emphasised the importance of completing the homework on time."
Emphasises (verb) means to stress or emphasize something by emphasizing or highlighting it. It can also mean to give more importance or significance to something. For example, "The teacher emphasizes the importance of revision in her exam preparation lectures."
To emphasize something means to stress or highlight its importance, significance, or relevance, often by using strong language or a strong tone. It can also mean to put extra stress or emphasis on a particular word or phrase, such as by pronouncing it louder or longer than the surrounding words.
Emphasized refers to something that has been made more noticeable or important by being stressed, underlined, or highlighted, in order to draw attention to it or make it stand out.
An emphasizer is a word or phrase that adds emphasis to a sentence or idea, typically by repeating or amplifying the main point. This can be used to draw attention to a particular aspect or to add stress to a statement. Examples of emphasizers include words or phrases such as 'especially', 'particularly', 'in particular', 'notably', 'significantly', 'specifically', and 'to a great extent'.