Pronunciation: /ˌækˈsɛnʧuəl/
adjective relating to or based on the relative prominence of syllables in a word, phrase, or sentence
A1 She has a strong accentual pronunciation when speaking English.
A2 The students were taught to identify accentual patterns in poetry.
B1 The language course focused on improving accentual stress and intonation.
B2 The singer's accentual phrasing added depth to the emotional impact of the song.
C1 The linguist analyzed the accentual variations across different dialects.
C2 His accentual mastery of multiple languages impressed the audience.
formal The poet used accentual meter to create a structured rhythm in the poem.
informal I find it easier to read poems with accentual patterns rather than strict syllabic ones.
slang I'm not a fan of accentual poetry, it just doesn't click with me.
figurative Her accentual speech added a touch of elegance to her storytelling.
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