emphasize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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misemphasizeverb (used with object)
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hyperemphasizeverb (used with object)
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superemphasizeverb (used with object)
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unemphasizingadjective
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reemphasizeverb (used with object)
Conjugated Forms
Present
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has emphasizedperfect 3rd person singular
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have emphasizedperfect
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am emphasizingprogressive 1st person singular
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have been emphasizingperfect progressive
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has been emphasizingperfect progressive 3rd person singular
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is emphasizingprogressive 3rd person singular
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are emphasizingprogressive
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emphasizingparticiple
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emphasizessingular 3rd person
Past
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had emphasizedperfect
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was emphasizingprogressive singular
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were emphasizingprogressive plural
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had been emphasizingperfect progressive
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emphasizedsimple
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emphasizedparticiple
Future
Etymology
Origin of emphasize
First recorded in 1820–30; emphas(is) + -ize
Explanation
To emphasize is to make something important, or stress it, like when you were little and your parents would always emphasize the importance of looking both ways before crossing the street. They told you again and again and again. And again. The verb emphasize works when you really want to stress a point or give extra weight to an issue. Emphasize comes from words that mean “significance” and “to present or show.” A player who finally makes the varsity team might emphasize this achievement by always wearing his practice jersey — even off the field, or you might emphasize the importance of being on time by locking the door on latecomers.
Vocabulary lists containing emphasize
The SAT: Language of the Test, List 2
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The Language of Standardized Tests, List 1
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