Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛntʃuˌeɪtɪd/
verb to emphasize or make more noticeable
A1 She accentuated her outfit with a colorful scarf.
A2 The artist accentuated the contrast between light and dark in the painting.
B1 The speaker accentuated certain points during the presentation to make them stand out.
B2 The use of bold font accentuated the important information on the poster.
C1 The director accentuated the emotional impact of the scene with dramatic music.
C2 Her elegant dress accentuated her natural beauty and grace.
adjective having been made more noticeable or emphasized
A1 Her accentuated smile brightened up the room.
A2 The artist used accentuated colors to make the painting stand out.
B1 The new haircut accentuated her features and made her look more elegant.
B2 The intense lighting accentuated the dramatic atmosphere of the play.
C1 The designer accentuated the sleek lines of the car with subtle detailing.
C2 The use of contrasting textures accentuated the modern aesthetic of the building.
formal The artist accentuated the details in his painting to create a more realistic effect.
informal She really accentuated her outfit with those bold accessories.
slang He totally accentuated his dance moves at the party last night.
figurative The silence in the room accentuated the tension between them.
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