Pronunciation: /ˈɛmfəsɪs/
noun special importance, value, or prominence given to something
A1 In this beginner English class, we are learning about the importance of emphasis in pronunciation.
A2 The teacher placed emphasis on the need to practice vocabulary every day.
B1 The speaker used emphasis to highlight the main points of the presentation.
B2 Effective communication requires proper emphasis on key ideas.
C1 The artist's painting technique places great emphasis on light and shadow.
C2 The author's writing style is known for its subtle emphasis on character development.
verb to give special importance or value to something
A1 She emphasis the importance of wearing a helmet while riding a bike.
A2 He emphasizes the need for regular exercise to stay healthy.
B1 The teacher emphasizes the importance of practicing vocabulary every day.
B2 The manager emphasizes the value of teamwork in achieving company goals.
C1 The coach emphasizes the significance of mental preparation in sports performance.
C2 The speaker emphasizes the impact of climate change on global ecosystems.
formal The professor placed great emphasis on the importance of citing sources in academic writing.
informal She really stressed the need to double-check our work before submitting it.
slang He kept hammering home the point about the need for teamwork in the project.
figurative The artist used bold colors to add emphasis to the focal point of the painting.
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