Accentually

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛn.tʃu.ə.li/

Definitions of accentually

adverb relating to or characterized by accent; in terms of accent

Example Sentences

A1 She accentually waved goodbye as she left the room.

A2 He accentually added a touch of humor to his speech, making it more engaging.

B1 The artist accentually incorporated elements of nature into her paintings.

B2 The chef accentually infused the dish with exotic spices, enhancing its flavor.

C1 The author accentually weaved together multiple storylines to create a complex narrative.

C2 The musician accentually blended different genres of music to create a unique and innovative sound.

Examples of accentually in a Sentence

formal The accentually correct pronunciation of the word is crucial in language learning.

informal She accentually nailed the regional dialect during her trip.

slang I'm trying to accentually pick up the local lingo to fit in better.

figurative His unique way of speaking accentually sets him apart from the rest.

Grammatical Forms of accentually

past tense

accentuated

plural

accentuallys

comparative

more accentually

superlative

most accentually

present tense

accentuates

future tense

will accentuate

perfect tense

has accentuated

continuous tense

is accentuating

singular

accentually

positive degree

accentual

infinitive

to accentuate

gerund

accentuating

participle

accentuated

Origin and Evolution of accentually

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accentually' originated from the Latin word 'accentus', which means 'intonation' or 'stress'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of linguistics to refer to the stress or intonation of a word, 'accentually' has evolved to also describe something that is related to or involves accents.