Pronunciation: /ˈɛmfəˌsaɪz/
verb to give special importance or significance to something
A1 Teachers often emphasize the importance of studying for exams.
A2 The coach emphasized the need for teamwork during the game.
B1 The speaker emphasized the key points of the presentation to ensure understanding.
B2 The manager emphasized the company's commitment to sustainability in the meeting.
C1 The professor emphasized the significance of conducting thorough research for the thesis.
C2 The director emphasized the need for innovation in the company's strategy.
formal It is important to emphasize the key points in your presentation to ensure clarity for the audience.
informal Make sure to emphasize the most important parts when you're explaining it to others.
slang Dude, you gotta really emphasize that part if you want them to get it.
figurative The artist used bold colors to emphasize the emotion in the painting.
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