"Emphractic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think there may be a small mistake. The correct word is "emphatic".
Emphatic means expressing strong feelings or opinions clearly and forcefully. It can also mean having a strong or marked quality or characteristic.
For example: "She gave an emphatic nod to show her agreement."
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'.
Emphasizing is a verb that means to stress or highlight something in order to make it more noticeable or important. It can also refer to the act of putting strong emphasis on something, such as a point, argument, or idea.
Emphatically means strongly or clearly expressing a point of view or opinion, often in a forceful or passionate way. It can also imply a sense of enthusiasm or conviction, as if the person is emphatically stating or emphasizing something.
Emphysemic refers to a metabolic disorder characterized by a physical condition in which the air-filled sacs (alveoli) in the lungs undergo progressive enlargement and destruction, leading to shortness of breath, wheezing, and a bluish discoloration of the skin (cyanosis). It is often associated with smoking and is a common complication of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Emphyteutic refers to a type of land tenure or property right that allows a person or entity to occupy and use a piece of land (usually for a limited period of time) in exchange for a payment, typically a rent or tithe, to the owner of the land. Emphyteutic contracts are often used to finance the development or rehabilitation of large-scale projects, such as real estate or infrastructure, and can provide an alternative to traditional financing methods. The term is derived from the Greek words "emphyteousa", meaning "to cultivate", and "emphyteusis", meaning "usufruct".
I'm so sorry, but I think there might be a tiny typo in the word "empiecement". Did you mean to type "employee"?
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "empight" in my vocabulary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not commonly used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the intended word?