Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛntʃuˌeɪtər/
noun a device or substance that brings out or enhances certain qualities or characteristics
A1 An accentuator is a tool that helps emphasize certain parts of a sentence.
A2 In English, an accentuator can be a word like 'really' or 'very' that adds emphasis to an adjective.
B1 Using an accentuator like 'indeed' can make your point stronger in a conversation.
B2 A skilled speaker knows how to use accentuators effectively to convey their message clearly.
C1 The use of accentuators in public speaking can greatly enhance the impact of a speech.
C2 An expert in linguistics can analyze the use of accentuators in different languages and their cultural implications.
formal The accentuator in this audio system enhances the clarity of speech.
informal I love how the accentuator makes the music sound so much better.
slang That accentuator really kicks up the volume on my speakers.
figurative Her smile was like an accentuator that brightened up the whole room.
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