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Synonyms

emphasized

American  
[em-fuh-sahyzd] / ˈɛm fəˌsaɪzd /
especially British, emphasised

adjective

  1. made more visible, more important, etc.; stressed.

    Read the emphasized sentence carefully, and contrast it with the information given in the previous paragraph.

    Good sportsmanship was the emphasized theme of the club's operations.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of emphasize.

Other Word Forms

  • unemphasized adjective
  • well-emphasized adjective

Etymology

Origin of emphasized

emphasize ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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However, the two companies emphasized that their partnership isn’t exclusive and that both companies will continue to work with the broader industry.

From Barron's

The instructions allowed students to incorporate personal experience or perspective, but emphasized thoughtful engagement with the original article.

From Salon

The researchers emphasized that these personality labels reflect human observations and that it remains unclear whether wolf-derived DNA directly influences these traits.

From Science Daily

She emphasized that she doesn’t suffer from depression or anxiety, but the scan suggests long-term strain.

From Salon

He emphasized his support for the Southcom forces carrying out the missions.

From Salon