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emphasized

emphasized \em"pha*sized\ adj. Having stress or emphasis.

Syn: emphatic. [WordNet 1.5]

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emphasized

vb. (en-past of: emphasize)

WordNet
emphasized

adj. spoken with emphasis; "an emphatic word" [syn: emphatic, emphasised]

Usage examples of "emphasized".

Kiachif's eyes widened to incredible circles of white, emphasized by the regular half-circle of black eyebrows.

He made everyone learn by rote a few basic words and phrases and repeatedly emphasized the parallels of exceeding politeness and friendliness.

The glance he exchanged with Todd emphasized the fact that the situation was as bad as it could be.

He was rather pleased by his eloquence and the way he had deftly emphasized the salient points.

The timbre of her voice only emphasized Second's less emotional narration.

The man's tone emphasized his certainty and Peter felt sick fear curl up from the pit of his belly.

His furiously human response was emphasized by the fiery glow of his shell as every particle became excited.

That he had gone so far as to check the genetic pattern of the new Cavernus emphasized his brief visit.

The faintest squeeze of his-strong left hand emphasized the irony of his words.

The normal perils of molten mining plus the daily anxiety of a volcano emerging and erupting underfoot had emphasized the brevity of existence until the emphasis had swung toward death as a welcome respite from grinding toil and miserable conditions.

Yes, the survey people repeatedly emphasized the enormous importance of color.

Although he already had, two sources of the same alert emphasized the emergency.

That only emphasized its skimpiness, and she flushed deeply, looking down at the floor.

It was a new experi ence, and she found herself watching his expressive face, noting the way his hands emphasized points and how he occasionally added a shoulder movement that reinforced what he said.

The solar heating engineers, all civilians, were very cautious about moving at all: obviously the matter of action-reaction had been emphasized in their briefing for this journey.