From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishac‧cen‧tu‧ate/əkˈsentʃueɪt/verb[transitive]to make something morenoticeableThe photograph seemed to accentuate his large nose.►seethesaurusatemphasize—accentuation/əkˌsentʃuˈeɪʃən/noun[countable, uncountable]→ See...
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When you accentuate something you put an “accent,” or emphasis, on it. There’s no need to stress out if you don’t know the word’s history, though; its journey into the English language was very straightforward. It comes from Latin accentus, meaning “accent” (which itself comes in...
borrowed from Middle Frenchaccenter"to pronounce with greater stress," in part derivative ofaccentaccententry1, in part borrowed from Medieval Latinaccentāre, variant ofaccentuāre— more ataccentuate First Known Use Noun before the 12th century, in the meaning defined atsense 4 ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics:Nature,Geographygap/ɡæp/●●●S2W2noun[countable]1a spaceaspacebetween twoobjectsor two parts of an object, especially because something ismissinggap inThe neighbors’ dog got in through a gap in the hedge.a gap in the trafficgap...
Sermon Definition & Meaning in English (v. t.)To tutor; to lecture. (n.)Hence, a serious address; a lecture on ones conduct or duty; an exhortation or reproof; a homily; -- often in a depreciatory sense. (n.)A discourse or address; a talk; a writing; as, the sermons of Chau...
English Roman Urdu اردو Accent lehjaa لہجہ 3650 Definition & Synonyms Accent put stress on; utter with an accent Synonyms accent mark, Accentuation, cadence, dialect, emphasis, idiom, inflection, intonation, modulation, rhythm, Stress, stress-mark...
The swearing highlights their mood, and placing it in the center of the word further accentuates it.What is an Infix? An infix is a type of affix which is placed in the center as opposed to the beginning or end. The meaning of an infix is in its name: It is placed "in" a word...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics:Military,Engineering en‧gage‧ment/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒmənt/●●○noun 1before marriage[countable]anagreementbetween two people tomarry, or theperiodof time they areengagedengagement of/toTheirengagementwasannouncedin the paper.Tony...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sure1/ʃɔː$ʃʊr/●●●S1W1adjective 1certain you know something[not before noun]confidentthat you know something or that something istrueorcorrectSYNcertain‘That’s Sarah’s cousin.’‘Are you sure?’‘What time does the show start?