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emphasis

1 of 1noun
/ˈɛm.fə.səs/
Forms:emphases
1

the degree of prominence given to a syllable or musical note, particularly regarding stress or pitch

  • In the word "emphasis," the emphasis is on the first syllable.
  • The emphasis on the downbeat created a strong sense of rhythm.
  • Her speech had the emphasis on the word "freedom."
  • The singer placed special emphasis on the high notes.
  • The emphasis in the phrase changed the meaning of the sentence.
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2

special importance given to something over other items or considerations

  • The speaker placed emphasis on job creation and economic growth as the key priorities for their policy agenda.
  • In her closing argument, the lawyer underscored the emphasis that should be given to the eyewitness testimony over other alleged evidence.
  • In their marketing campaign, the company aimed to put emphasis on their new product's innovative features to distinguish it from competitors.
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3

intensity or forcefulness of expression

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4

special and significant stress by means of position or repetition e.g.