Associations to the word «Emphasis»
Noun
- Placing
- Pronoun
- Curriculum
- Enrichment
- Inflection
- Rationality
- Shift
- Confucianism
- Spirituality
- Romanticism
- Reliance
- Syllable
- Improvisation
- Humanism
- Protestantism
- Openness
- Storytelling
- Pedagogy
- Cadence
- Eucharist
- Realism
- Holiness
- Focus
- Empowerment
- Aesthetics
- Sustainability
- Individuality
- Industrialization
- Materialism
- Psychoanalysis
- Enlightenment
- Italic
- Insistence
- Repetition
- Mysticism
- Piety
- Orthodoxy
- Preaching
- Historiography
- Liberalism
- Accountability
- Idealism
- Marxism
- Modernity
- Aspect
- Rigor
- Rhetoric
- Hallmark
- Creativity
- Clarity
- Worldview
- Theology
- Importance
- Experimentation
Adjective
- Undue
- Holistic
- Doctrinal
- Confucian
- Emphatic
- Methodological
- Interdisciplinary
- Rhetorical
- Interpersonal
- Particular
- Evangelical
- Stylistic
- Thematic
- Liturgical
- Renewed
- Melodic
- Charismatic
- Pragmatic
- Societal
- Pentecostal
- Postmodern
- Preventive
- Empirical
- Shifting
- Stressed
- Ethical
- Rigorous
- Subjective
- Increasing
- Vocational
- Sociological
- Theological
- Relational
- Marxist
- Ideological
- Contextual
- Rhythmic
- Metaphysical
- Mystical
- Strong
- Aesthetic
Wiktionary
EMPHASIS, noun. Special weight or forcefulness given to something considered important.
EMPHASIS, noun. Special attention or prominence given to something.
EMPHASIS, noun. Prominence given to a syllable or words, by raising the voice or printing in italic or underlined type.
EMPHASIS, noun. (typography) Related to bold.
Dictionary definition
EMPHASIS, noun. Special importance or significance; "the red light gave the central figure increased emphasis"; "the room was decorated in shades of grey with distinctive red accents".
EMPHASIS, noun. Intensity or forcefulness of expression; "the vehemence of his denial"; "his emphasis on civil rights".
EMPHASIS, noun. Special and significant stress by means of position or repetition e.g..
EMPHASIS, noun. The relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch); "he put the stress on the wrong syllable".
Wise words
Words are but symbols for the relations of things to one
another and to us; nowhere do they touch upon absolute
truth.