Emphasis is, in fact, the correct spelling.
The word is spelled "emphasis" (a specification or special attention).
The spelling of the word meaning to stress or mark as important is emphasize.The corresponding noun form is emphasis.(variant UK spelling - emphasise)
Emphasis is a noun
There is no antonym for emphasis. The absence of emphasis is entirely unremarkable, and does not constitute an unemphasis.
Emphasis is special importance or significance. An example sentence would be: She made a point to put emphasis on her point in her speech.
(Ella) te ama. ('Ella' only necessary if there is any ambiguity it is 'she'; or for emphasis)
Infinity is spelled infinito in Spanish. When pronounced, the emphasis is on the last I. In-fee-NEE-toh
The word is spelled "emphasis" (a specification or special attention).
There could be two reasons girls spell 'hey' as 'haay' ... they don't know how to spell or, they are putting emphasis on the word. Example: 'Oh.' Some people will want to stress the 'oh' by saying 'ooooooh.'
The spelling of the word meaning to stress or mark as important is emphasize.The corresponding noun form is emphasis.(variant UK spelling - emphasise)
A sentence for emphasis is when you yell at someone, you put emphasis on your words.
One way to spell "love" differently is to use the word "luv" which is a shortened and informal version of the word. Another way is to spell it "luhv" which emphasizes the sound of the vowel. Alternatively, you could spell it "luurve" by adding an extra 'u' in the middle for emphasis or playfulness.
Emphasis is a noun.
Emphasis is a noun
There is no antonym for emphasis. The absence of emphasis is entirely unremarkable, and does not constitute an unemphasis.
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