accentual
Americanadjective
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of or relating to accent or stress.
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Prosody. of or relating to poetry based on the number of stresses, as distinguished from poetry depending on the number of syllables or quantities.
adjective
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of, relating to, or having accents; rhythmic
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prosody of or relating to verse based on the number of stresses in a line rather than on the number of syllables Compare quantitative
Other Word Forms
- accentuality noun
- accentually adverb
- nonaccentual adjective
- nonaccentually adverb
Etymology
Origin of accentual
Example Sentences
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Eventually, he stirs in some variations of speed and volume, accentual bursts of sound, with deeper tones and crunch.
From New York Times
Otherwise, they dress like the British, their mother tongue is English, with an accentual twang of Indian and they are Christians.
From BBC
In an accentual manner; in accordance with accent.
From Project Gutenberg
Although the line is syllabic, the rhymes create a contrastingly accentual effect.
From The Guardian
Technical points worth attention here are the bold reversal of the regular accentual stress twice over in the first line, and the strained use of ‘store’ for ‘fill’ and ‘recognizance’ for ‘recognition.’
From Project Gutenberg
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